Re: Boot block problem

1999-02-04 Thread Archie Cobbs
Mike Smith writes: > > The new boot manager remembers "last slice selected" rather than > > "last menu option selected" on each drive. > > > > I think I prefer this behavior myself, but I'll change it for > > compatibility with booteasy. > > In the case where the last action was to chain to anoth

Re: Boot block problem

1999-02-04 Thread Mike Smith
> > The new boot manager remembers "last slice selected" rather than > "last menu option selected" on each drive. > > I think I prefer this behavior myself, but I'll change it for > compatibility with booteasy. In the case where the last action was to chain to another disk, that's definitely pr

Re: Boot block problem

1999-02-04 Thread Robert Nordier
Mike Smith wrote: > [Archie Cobbs wrote:] > > Just upgraded to 3.0-stable snapshot circa 2/1 and noticed that > > the new "booteasy" does not seem to remember the selection from > > the previous time. Eg., I need to press F5 to get to disk 2 but > > it always defaults to F2 (which is FreeBSD slice

Re: Boot block problem

1999-02-03 Thread Mike Smith
> Just upgraded to 3.0-stable snapshot circa 2/1 and noticed that > the new "booteasy" does not seem to remember the selection from > the previous time. Eg., I need to press F5 to get to disk 2 but > it always defaults to F2 (which is FreeBSD slice containing > only a swap partition). > > This mea

Boot block problem

1999-02-03 Thread Archie Cobbs
Just upgraded to 3.0-stable snapshot circa 2/1 and noticed that the new "booteasy" does not seem to remember the selection from the previous time. Eg., I need to press F5 to get to disk 2 but it always defaults to F2 (which is FreeBSD slice containing only a swap partition). This means my box won'