* Barry Marler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-12 11:44]: > Also, you'd have to add a FreeBSD section. > I seem to recall there are issues using grub to boot it. > Better read up on that.
I would recommend having a look at the grub info manual: % info grub There's a section on booting FreeBSD. I recently set up Grub to dual-boot Gentoo and NetBSD after installing the former on my small second hard-drive that used to house another O$. I'd recommend using Grub's tab completion to see your available options. If it only gives you one harddrive option then you know which to use. :-) Also, you may need to chainload FreeBSD, rather than booting directly. I'll send you my grub.conf when I get home. Good luck David -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list