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From: samz@case.cyberspace.com (The Man in Black)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Removing Boot Manager
Date: 4 Aug 1996 19:03:48 -0700
Organization: CyberSpace - (206) 505-5577
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I have looked for help elsewhere on this and didn't find anything so I am
turning here. I installed freebsd on a partion with Win95. Everything
worked fine. But now I got a dedicated computer for freebsd, so I want the
one with win95 to be dedicated to win95. With Partion Magic I was able to
get everyone DOS only..but the boot manager is still there just showing 1
option for DOS. Well obviously this isn't needed so if some one could tell
me how to remove this, it will be apreciated.