Roland McGrath wrote: > To start with, Mach should grok the FreeBSD partitioning ok, so that should > not be an issue however you want to do it. I'm not keeping real close > track of GRUB, but last I knew it didn't know about the new-fangled freebsd > boot-loader configuration crapola, so you might want to just chainload the > freebsd boot loader rather than having GRUB boot your freebsd kernel.
GRUB boots from a floppy only though, doesn't it? So it seems I wouldn't have to overwrite Booteasy to install the hurd. If GRUB is booting the hurd from a floppy as I've read, then I could just boot without the floppy as I normally do when I want to run FreeBSD, and boot with the GRUB floppy to get into hurd. -- R Joseph Wright *I merely took the energy it takes to pout and wrote some blues --Duke Ellington*