On 2016-09-23, yra ten <yraten19...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been looking for a solution, and then stumbled on this:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=138477729520448&w=2
> So it looks like OpenBSD's bootloader needs too be in first 128 GB of
> the disk. As for dualbooting I want to use OpenBSD
> but I'll sonn start college, and we have digital logic class in firs
> semester, and I will be required to use Xilinx ISE on their
> machines so I want to have it on my PC too. As far as I know Xilinx
> ISE supports only Windows and Linux, and OpenBSD
> 6.0 no longer supports linux_compat, so that's why I went with dual booting.

Do you have a way to use two drives? e.g. a minipcie/similar SSD and a 2.5"
hard drive? I'm doing this on my thinkpad, it gives a convenient way to dual-
boot using the BIOS boot selector, and is a lot easier (especially when you
need to update the OS) than single-disk dual boot.

> 2016-09-23 14:04 GMT+02:00 Eric Furman <ericfur...@fastmail.net>:
>> NO professional dual boots OS's
>> There is NO REAL  reason to dual boot ANY OS's....

What nonsense.

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