> > I made several tests. the exact problem is to install the freebsd boot > > manager. > > But your "fdisk -B -b /boot/boot0" should have done that. I'm not > sure if it has defaults that would work for you though. boot0cfg > tells you what defaults it will use and lets you change them.
I agree with you that fdisk and boot0cfg ?!should!? have done that. I tried a lot of different commands: fdisk -B... fdisk -b /boot/boot0... boot0cfg -B ... boot0cfg -b /boot/boot0 ... > > If I use any command line utility to restore the boot manager, it doesnt > > work. > > Does "any" include "boot0cfg"? yes > > If I use /stand/sysinstall, choose fdisk and "Install the FreeBSD boot > > Manager", it works > > > > What is the exact command line for this? > > Depends upon what you want. Read boot0cfg manpage; it's short. > I used this once: > > boot0cfg -Bv -o packet,noupdate -s 3 -t 9999 ad0 I'll try this this evening. _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"