On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:33:59 +0000, Mark Ovens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I rewrote that section of the FAQ years ago (around FreeBSD 3.1!!) > because the previous wording was unclear and I did _exactly_ what > Rakhesh has done :-(
Ah! Glad to see I am not the only one. :))) Felt really goofy when I read that this goofup that I did was clearly documented in the handbook! Thankfully I had backups (I keep doing this sort of messups every now and then :p) and so I wasn't too freaked out when I discovered my entire partition table and boot sectors erased -- but it wasn't a nice sight either. The thought of re-installing everything, plus restoring from backups, yada yada yada ... thankfully I managed to find a program for recovering the partitions. > Caveat: Things have no doubt changed since then so it may now be > possible to add FreeBSD to the NTLDR menu with FreeBSD on a different > disk, but I've never investigated it as I am happy with the solution I use. Actually, I know that I can very well use GRUB or BootEasy to do this job. But I dunno, its this curiousity that has gotten over me -- to explore NTLDR a bit more, and to see why I can't boot into FreeBSD with it. If I had gotten a definitive answer that its *not* possible, then I would have given up -- but as it is, nobody has said its not possible, and added to that I can see if I extract the bootsectors using a program like BootPart then things work, and so I am highly curious why I can't get things working with conventional tools and methods like "dd" etc! Guess if I get no answers, I'll just start using BootEasy, but I'm curious why things dont work nevertheless. :)) And I'm all the more curious what changes BootPart makes to the extracted bootsectors to make them work with NTLDR. -- -- Rakhesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"