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From: porter@chem.wisc.edu (Ron Porter)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Can a boot manager be added after inst.
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Date: 9 Feb 1995 17:09:53 GMT
Organization: Univ. of Wisconsin
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Hello,
  I've been running FreeBSD1.1.5.1 for a few months now and
am tired of using a floppy to boot DOS when i want to use it.
I looked at the FAQ and saw a lengthy description on how to
set it up while installing the systems but don't know if it
can be done on an existing system. Can someone answer this?
Also what boot manager do you recomend?
  I don't want to reinstall the systems now because i plan
on doing that in a couple months when 2.1 comes out.
Thanks, Ron Porter
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