[cc'd back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 16:29:56 -0800 "ADSBANNERS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 20031130:09:24gmt-8 las vegas nv 89102 > > Thanks for the information. My plesure. > What do you mean by unregistered? I supose you refer to my signature. Well the short story is an allusion at some linux users, their Linux registered user #nnnnnnn signatureand the way some of them see the rest of the world based on how small the number is --> how old linux user one is. The ideea came to me from a [EMAIL PROTECTED] thread a few years ago and basicaly want to say that not the age is important but what you know and learn. I'm using FreeBSD since 2.2.4 but I know a few people that learned more that me in just a few months ;) It is also an allusion at the activation, registering and the rest wonderfull things of M$. > I want to > explain what I meant about booting to DOS from Windows 98 Start-up Menu. Can > I do the following (C: bootable; D: orig formatted FAT32 not bootable to > Windows, 2 partitions - 1 FAT32, 1 BSD).. > > 1. Boot to Windows Start-up Menu > 2. Choose 'Command Prompt Only' > 3. C:>CD D: > 4.D:>FBSDBOOT.EXE > > If that would work I think it would be the most attractive to me. The file > FBSDBOOT.EXE sounds like magic.. it must be a Windows package, yes? DOS to be more exact. > Could > you possibly Format FDisk one of the new portable USB2.0 drives, install DOS > 6.2 on one partition and FreeBSD on another and take the server w/ you? Yes. > the latest distribution of FreeBSD support USB 2.0? Depending on the MB yes or no. See the hardware notes for the release you whant to use. > I'm dreamin' here but I > am scrambling because XP is a can of worms and Longhorn will be worse. As I didn't / don't use FBSDBOOT.EXE I can not say much about it. You might what to review: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=37734 and the thead http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-bugs/2003-July/001942.html As far as I know this utility is usefull on some older BIOSes that don't know LBA but could also be used to skip installing the MBR code (BootEasy, which I trust more). -- IOnut Unregistered ;) FreeBSD user _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"