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From: Antoine Beaupre (LMC) (Antoine.Beaupreericsson.ca)
Date: Mon Apr 16 2001 - 12:43:44 CDT

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    This is indeed not the place to ask. the questions mailing list is the
    place for general questions.

    But even then, you should have checked the existing documentation.

    A 30 seconds search on FreeBSD main website
    (http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/search.cgi?words=dual+boot&max=50&source=www)
    lead me to http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/boot.html at first, and more
    importantly: http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/multi-os/ch5.html, at
    last.

    I recommend you the OS-BS boot manager.

    A.

    Nick Mazza wrote:
    >
    > This doesn't pertain to security so I will probably be flamed for this
    > email, but I am in urgvent need of an answer to a simple FreeBSD boot
    > Question. I am duel booting a Windows 2000 machine and FreeBSD 4.3RC2 and
    > using the Fbsd boot loader. The Boot Loader appears like this:
    >
    > F1: ??
    > F3: FreeBSD
    > F5: Drive 1
    >
    > Default : F3 /* Or the OS that I booted last */
    >
    > I want to be able the change the ?? to say Windows 2000 and have the Defualt
    > OS boot windows 2000 even iuf my last boot was FBSD (Personally I dont mind
    > things but guests who use this computer always get confused and press F5 or
    > something). If anyone can help or point me in the direction of a HOW-TO I
    > would greatly appreciate it.
    >
    > Nick MAzza
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