On 09/22/10 18:24, LOL wrote: > 2010/9/22 Fred Crowson <fred.crow...@gmail.com> > >> On 22 September 2010 21:51, LOL <elvis4...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Wow, Thanks very much for all the answer. When I sayed that I think it's >> > stupid to install all the port tree just to search, I meant that the >> ports >> > tree is for install object from source. So if you just use it for >> searching, >> > you're not using it for the right thing ? But thanks for the pkg_mgr and >> > pkg_info -Q, I didn't know about them. I asked if there was a bootloader >> > because I would like to dual-boot with Windows 7. >> > >> > But thanks anyway, you respond too all my answer, you're all very great ! >> :) >> > >> >> I don't (thankfully :~P) have any Windows 7, but I have always found >> using NTLDR to dual boot between windows and OpenBSD very satisfying. >> >> hth >> >> Fred >> PS: my boot.ini when I used to dual boot my X41 Laptop: >> >> [boot loader] >> timeout=5 >> default c:\openbsd40.pbr="OpenBSD - a real OS ;~)" >> [operating systems] >> multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP >> Professional" /fastdetect >> c:\openbsd40.pbr="OpenBSD - a real OS ;~)" >> > > Hi, I saw this before but Vista and 7 doesn't use boot.ini anymore. I think > I read that in the openBSD doc before.
http://www.openbsd.org/o/faq/faq4.html#Multibooting Nick.