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.
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.
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.
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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