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From: brian@shift.utell.net (Brian Somers)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: How 2 install BootManager?
Date: 30 May 1997 08:40:39 GMT
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In article <338e3b0c.449642@news.visi.com>,
	learned@iname.com (Ed Learned) writes:
> On Fri, 23 May 1997 20:45:09 +0200, seggers@semyam.dinoco.de (Stefan
> Eggers) wrote:
> 
>| Hi!
>| 
>| Today I tried to install FreeBSD 2.1.7 on a system with two harddisks.
>| First one was the old harddisk with Windows 95 and the second the new
>| one reserved for FreeBSD (with Linux emulation) or Linux.
>| 
>| From a previous attempt to install Linux the MBR contained LILO.  So far
>| no problem I thought.  Installing FreeBSD should replace it by his own
>| boot manager.  And after creating the slices and partitions it asked if I
>| wanted to have a boot manager, put the standard MBR in this place or
>| just leave it alone.
>| 
>| Either I made a stupid mistake (if so just tell me) or choosing the BSD
>| boot manager as I did didn't install it on the first harddisk.  At least
>| LILO is still there.  Is there a way to install the boot manager alone?
>| Or how can I install it afterwards?
>| 
>| If it matters:  This was installing with the installation source on a
>| dos partition as BSD didn't like the NEC CDR 272.  :-(
> 
> I have the opposite problem, I have the FreeBSD bootmgr installed in
> the MBR, and I want to replace it with just the normal MBR or LILO, as
> I have Red Hat inststalled instead of FreeBSD, and the FreeBSD bootmgr
> wont boot Linux. Any suggestions?

'fdisk /mbr' under dos.

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