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From: simon08@ibm.net
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Using OS/2 boot manager
Date: 26 Jul 1995 10:08:55 GMT
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In <3v2k2i$19oh@sernews.raleigh.ibm.com>, tjevans@rtp.vnet.ibm.com (Thomas J. Evans) writes:
>I like to install bsd on my second harddisk. I currently have WARP and DOS
>installed on first harddrive, and linux on my second drive. I want to remove
>linux and put on FreeBSD, and be able to select the OS of choice as I do now.
>Has anybody ever got this to work?
>Thanks,
Yes, I have basically the same setup.  I installed Boot Manager into som free space
on my drive then created a partition to put freebsd in and added it to the boot 
manager menu.  Then I installed BSD no problems.  Good luck.