Re: boot0cfg in future releases.

2011-06-13 Thread jhell
http://svn.freebsd.org/base/head/usr.sbin/boot0cfg/ It is still connected to the build in the previous directory ../ by the Makefile.* foreach arch. Even if, gpart(8) used along with the corresponding files in /boot you can still achieve the same results for a selection menu at boot time whether

RE: boot0cfg

2003-03-06 Thread John Baldwin
On 05-Mar-2003 Daniel O'Connor wrote: > On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 03:26, John Baldwin wrote: >> > It is strange that only F1 works (start Windows XP), while F3 play some >> > sound. Pressing F5 starts Windows XP, but it could be because Windows on >> > my second disk. >> > >> > Yes I know that there

RE: boot0cfg

2003-03-05 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 03:26, John Baldwin wrote: > > It is strange that only F1 works (start Windows XP), while F3 play some > > sound. Pressing F5 starts Windows XP, but it could be because Windows on > > my second disk. > > > > Yes I know that there are other boot managers like GRUB, but it is a

Re: boot0cfg

2003-03-05 Thread Darryl Okahata
"Kevin Oberman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For any system less than about 4 year old and may older systems, you > really want to use this option. The other possibility, if both FreeBSD and XP are installed on the same disk, is to just use XP's boot selector to select which one to boot. It

Re: boot0cfg

2003-03-05 Thread Kevin Oberman
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 09:25:53 +0200 > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Last weekend I had to reinstall Windows XP on my PC and certainly I lost > boot manager. After booting from CD and mounting as root ad0 device, I > replaced boot0 record > using the following comman

RE: boot0cfg

2003-03-05 Thread John Baldwin
On 05-Mar-2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Last weekend I had to reinstall Windows XP on my PC and certainly I lost > boot manager. After booting from CD and mounting as root ad0 device, I > replaced boot0 record > using the following command line : > ># boot0cfg -Bv -s 1 -t 91 ad0 > > On my P

Re: boot0cfg -B

2002-11-18 Thread Dan Lukes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, On 11/18/02 07:52: Any reason why this doesn't work ? sheel>sudo boot0cfg -B ad0 boot0cfg: /dev/ad0: Operation not permitted securelevel too high ? Dan -- Dan Lukes tel: +420 2 21914205, fax: +420 2 21914206 root of FIONet, KolejNET, webmaster of www.fre

Re: boot0cfg -B

2002-11-17 Thread Marcel Moolenaar
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 05:07:08PM +1030, Wilkinson,Alex wrote: > Howdy crew, > > Any reason why this doesn't work ? > > sheel>sudo boot0cfg -B ad0 > boot0cfg: /dev/ad0: Operation not permitted > > running: FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Fri Nov 8 15:07:18 CST 2002 GEOM, I presume? When file systems