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Old 03-09-2005   #1 (permalink)
skykite
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Free BSD partioning

Hi,
I have a 160 Gig drive and i have like 4 operating systems on it,
Win 2000 prof, c:
Win xp,d:
then two flavours of linux
Red hat 9
and fedora

and i have a partition for /boot
and lot of free space
I want to install Free bsd(dont ask me why,just curious i guess) now i can create a paration for free BSD but my question is about the boot loader??
where should i install the bootloader.

Thank you
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Don't worry about the boot loader...

On the installation process, select the option "leave MBR unchanged". After the installations finishes, add FreeBSD to your boot loader.

If you use LILO is like this:

other=/dev/hdXY
label="FreeBSD"
table=/dev/hdX

where X means your disk device (a for hda, b for hdb...)
and Y means the partition where you installed it (1,2,3).

Mine:
other=/dev/hdb1
label="FreeBSD_5.3"
table=/dev/hdb

Hope this helps.
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