Re: boot0 screen output with dual-boot of FreeBSD / WinXP

2003-10-17 Thread Bruce M Simpson
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 01:25:04PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote: > Basically, no. There is no room left in boot0 :( > > I think you could do it by squeezing down some text strings, and removing > other [less common] entries though. That's what I had to do when I special-cased it for serial conso

Re: boot0 screen output with dual-boot of FreeBSD / WinXP

2003-10-16 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Thursday 16 October 2003 23:41, John Reynolds wrote: > After rebooting from there I see: > > F1 ?? > F2 FreeBSD > > at the prompt once the machine boots. My fuzzy memory seems to recall from > years back that seeing ??'s was "bad" as it meant the boot mgr couldn't > find out something it wan

boot0 screen output with dual-boot of FreeBSD / WinXP

2003-10-16 Thread John Reynolds
Hello all, a quick question about boot0. I recently put together a new machine and had always planned to dual-boot FreeBSD -current and WinXP on it. At first I used FreeBSD to partition the 120Gb drive into roughly "half". I installed FreeBSD on the second slice and just last night installed XP ont