Hello,
My FreeBSD partition is installed on a cyl. beyound
1024. So FreeBSD boot manager does not work.
Howerver with 3.4 release I was able to use
this great boot loader called GRUB. In there
I could mount a root file system and then load
the kernel. Something has changed in the 4.0 Release
an
Hello,
I am not sure if this exactly on topic,
but this is how I boot freeBSD partition that is installed
beyond cyl 1024
I use GRUB boot loader that understands LBA (www.gnu.org/grub)
Once GRUB boots from a floppy, go to GRUB's command prompt and
do the following:
root (hd0,3,a) # or whate
f what I
> want to boot from the NT bootloader, and I just hit the arrow down to
> FreeBSD and go.)
>
> -Charlie
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 03:21:39PM -0500, Vladik wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am not sure if this exactly on topic,
> > but this is how I boot freeBSD pa