2009/12/18 Jeronimo Calvo :
> Hi, how can i change that value on the MBR?
You can try reading this:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?fdisk
Search for "active slice".
> 2009/12/18 Ivan Voras :
>> Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
>>>
>>> Ho folks,
>>>
>>> As a plan for a recovery planing due to a crash o
Hi, how can i change that value on the MBR?
2009/12/18 Ivan Voras :
> Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
>>
>> Ho folks,
>>
>> As a plan for a recovery planing due to a crash on a kernel Update,
>> when restarted I used to have F1 Freebsd and F2 Other, I choosed F2
>> wich seems to belong to an old linux insta
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
Ho folks,
As a plan for a recovery planing due to a crash on a kernel Update,
when restarted I used to have F1 Freebsd and F2 Other, I choosed F2
wich seems to belong to an old linux installation and a Grub-error pop
up, after restarting again, Freebsd completly dissapear b
Ho folks,
As a plan for a recovery planing due to a crash on a kernel Update,
when restarted I used to have F1 Freebsd and F2 Other, I choosed F2
wich seems to belong to an old linux installation and a Grub-error pop
up, after restarting again, Freebsd completly dissapear booting just
that Old-Cra
Damien Hull wrote:
Under Linux I just tar everything and place them on DVD. If something
goes wrong I just boot from a CD, repartition/fromat, untar everything
back onto the drive, run lilo to install the boot loader and reboot.
Can I do the same in FreeBSD? If so, how would I do this?
Don't s
Under Linux I just tar everything and place them on DVD. If something
goes wrong I just boot from a CD, repartition/fromat, untar everything
back onto the drive, run lilo to install the boot loader and reboot.
Can I do the same in FreeBSD? If so, how would I do this?
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Damien Hull <[EMAIL PROT