Creating a system to boot 4 different OS types.

2000-05-28 Thread Steve Hill
Greetings. Well, I am getting ready to attempt a quad-boot system. I wish to boot one of the following configurations: First CONFIG: - WinNT - FreeBSD - Linux - NetBSD Second CONFIG: - WinNT - FreeBSD - Linux - OpenBSD I am still oscillating betwee

Re: Creating a system to boot 4 different OS types.

2000-05-28 Thread Gary T. Corcoran
Steve Hill wrote: > > Well, I am getting ready to attempt a quad-boot system. I wish to boot > one of the following configurations: > >First CONFIG: > - WinNT > - FreeBSD > - Linux > - NetBSD > >Second CONFIG: > - WinNT > - FreeBSD > - Linux > -

Re: Creating a system to boot 4 different OS types.

2000-05-28 Thread Steven Alexander
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RE: Creating a system to boot 4 different OS types.

2000-05-29 Thread Koster, K.J.
Hmm. I think booteasy will allow you to put FreeBSD on a second disk. That way you can have n-way booting, where n is limited only by the number of OS's on the market today. :-) Kees Jan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

Re: Creating a system to boot 4 different OS types.

2000-05-29 Thread Sergey Babkin
Steven Alexander wrote: > > I've had problems getting Windows NT to boot using bootloaders from other > OSes. I'd suggest installing NT last and putting it on the first partition. The partition number does not really matter, what really matters is that Windows wants to be in the very first trac

Re: Creating a system to boot 4 different OS types.

2000-05-29 Thread Gary T. Corcoran
Sergey Babkin wrote: > > Steven Alexander wrote: > > > > I've had problems getting Windows NT to boot using bootloaders from other > > OSes. I'd suggest installing NT last and putting it on the first partition. > > The partition number does not really matter, what really matters is > that Wind

Re: Creating a system to boot 4 different OS types.

2000-05-30 Thread Sergey Babkin
"Gary T. Corcoran" wrote: > > Sergey Babkin wrote: > > The partition number does not really matter, what really matters is > > that Windows wants to be in the very first tracks of the disk. This > > is legacy left from DOS which always had the same mania. > > While this may have once been true,