Hello

I would recommend creating a Fat 32 partion for transferring files between 
FreeBSD and XP. This will work as long as you have not used all (four per 
drive) of your primary partions.

> but when the instalation begun, I realized it couldnīt read mu NTFS drives
> so I thought the instalation wouldnīt work, then I ask you guys:

You are deleting the Linux ext* filesystem and replacing it with the FreeBSD 
UFS? FreeBSD can read the unformatted partions.


On Saturday 27 December 2003 05:14 pm, Julio Cesar wrote:
> Hello everyone
> This is my first post here and I wanted to say that I looked for this info
> everywhere but didnīt find thatīs why Iīm making this simple question. Iīm
> right now using Win XP but till yesterday I used to run a dual boot system
> (RedHat 9/XP) but I decided to send RH to Hell and replace it to FreeBSD
> but when the instalation begun, I realized it couldnīt read mu NTFS drives
> so I thought the instalation wouldnīt work, then I ask you guys:
>
> 1. Can I have another dual boot on my machine with XP (NTFS) and FreeBSD?
> 2. Where can I read more about the process of instalation to keep my XP
> partition alive?
>
> Thank You
>
>      Julio Cesar
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