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  1. cptcanuck

    Newbie Q - Dual Boot FreeBSD w/Win2k

    After much homework, I've gone all BSD with X (blackbox). It works just fine although I need to curse the MS formats that my job requires.
  2. cptcanuck

    Newbie Q - Dual Boot FreeBSD w/Win2k

    Why do both OS's have reside on the same disk? Can you not just install the bootloader on the first disk? GRUB & LILO both accept this and the information I have indicates that the "Booteasy" bootloader should be able to do the same.
  3. cptcanuck

    Newbie Q - Dual Boot FreeBSD w/Win2k

    Why do both OS's have reside on the same disk? Can you not just install the bootloader on the first disk? GRUB & LILO both accept this and the information I have indicates that the "Booteasy" bootloader should be able to do the same.
  4. cptcanuck

    Newbie Q - Dual Boot FreeBSD w/Win2k

    Why do both OS's have reside on the same disk? Can you not just install the bootloader on the first disk? GRUB & LILO both accept this and the information I have indicates that the "Booteasy" bootloader should be able to do the same.
  5. cptcanuck

    Newbie Q - Dual Boot FreeBSD w/Win2k

    I want to dual boot my win2k with freebsd. I have 2 disks (primary master and secondary master). I boot from CD (4.6.2) into sysinstall and get to the point where I set my secondary master for bsd and then it asks if I want to install a bootloader. I say yes I do but then it kicks me back into...

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