served me well for many years, and makes it very easy to try out
> different secondary OSes, as long as I consider OpenBSD my main.
>
> Regards,
> Henrik
>
> -Original message-
> > From: Dr. Martin Ivanov [mailto:martin.iva...@greenpocket.de]
> > Sent: den 7 o
g as I consider OpenBSD my main.
>
> Regards,
> Henrik
>
> -Original message-
> > From: Dr. Martin Ivanov [mailto:martin.iva...@greenpocket.de]
> > Sent: den 7 oktober 2018 16:23
> > To: misc@openbsd.org
> > Subject: Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD
>
This theoretically is doable but will be a challenge. Your options will
also swing on whether the laptop you purchase will boot an old MBR
scheme or is restricted to GPT/UEFI. DragonflyBSD has instructions on
multibooting an older MBR.
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/Booting/
If you
secondary OSes, as long as I consider OpenBSD my main.
Regards,
Henrik
-Original message-
> From: Dr. Martin Ivanov [mailto:martin.iva...@greenpocket.de]
> Sent: den 7 oktober 2018 16:23
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD
>
> Hello, I am
On Oct 7, 2018 9:22 AM, "Dr. Martin Ivanov"
wrote:
>
> Hello, I am a Linux (Slackware) fan who is keen to try the BSD flavour as
> well. I am planning to buy a new laptop, on which to install OpenBSD and
> DragonFly BSD in a dual boot set up. I know this is a challenging task,
> so I will proce
Hello, I am a Linux (Slackware) fan who is keen to try the BSD flavour as
well. I am planning to buy a new laptop, on which to install OpenBSD and
DragonFly BSD in a dual boot set up. I know this is a challenging task,
so I will proceed step by step.
My first question is, which operating system
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