On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 09:11:31AM +0200, Sven Gaerner wrote:
> Hi Joel,
>
> try grub. This bootloader is in development still but for me it works
> great. With this bootloader you can boot BSD partitions and others like M$ and
> Linux with reiserfs.
> You will find this program on the GNU website
Hi Joel,
try grub. This bootloader is in development still but for me it works
great. With this bootloader you can boot BSD partitions and others like M$ and
Linux with reiserfs.
You will find this program on the GNU website or you can also install the
Debian version.
When you download the latest
** On Oct 17, Joel Dinel scribbled:
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> hdd: timeout waiting for DMA
> hdd: irq timeout: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest }
> hdd: DMA disabled
> [PTBL] [1245/255/63] hdd1
>
> How can I tell Linux to leave hdd completely alone ?
try appending 'hdd=n
Please disregard the previous post. I found out I had a 't' at line 107.
Now I don't want my BSD's UFS drives to be accessible to Linux. When I boot
Linux, I get the following :
ide1: BM-DMA at 0xb808-0xb80f, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA
hdd: FUJITSU MPF3102AT, ATA DISK drive
hdd:
Here's my setup for 4 IDE devices :
hda : Linux HD
hdb : CDROM
hdc : CDRW
hdd : FreeBSD
I want to be able to boot FreeBSD off the slave hard drive on the secondary IDE
controller.
This is my lilo.conf entry for BSD:
other=/dev/hdd1
table=/dev/hdd
loader=/boot/chain.b
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