It's been a while since I used FreeBSD, but if I remember
correctly, you just set up your lilo.conf file for FreeBSD
the same way you do for a Winderz partition.
Try:
other=/dev/hdb3 <--- FreeBSD boot partition
label=freebsd
After you setup lio.conf, re-run lilo for corrections to
become act
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 14:50:47 -0500 (EST)
Walter Tautz writes:
WT> NOTE: I can run linux with NO difficulty. I just can't get freebsd
WT> to boot...maybe someone is trying to tell me something ;-)
I suggest your using GNU GRUB. Maybe you can solve
the problem. http://www.gnu.org/soft
I have an older American Megatrends 1994 rev BIOS and I recently
put in an IBM IDE 20Gig drive as my master driveI haven't
done anything to reconfigure my BIOS since it is old and DOES
work with just linux kernels (I have some newer equipment on
which the settings below work flawlessly)
I hav
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