I've recently switched to Smart Boot Manager which I noticed on
freshmeat awhile ago. You can find it at
http://www.gnuchina.org/~suzhe/ I found it easiest to download the DOS
.exe and put it on a floppy and install it that way. For fitting in
the boot block (no seperate partition required) it
Bob Willcox wrote:
Well, ob-bs didn't work either. I went to the referenced site for
XOSL and it certainly looked interesting...but was way more than I was
looking for at this time (I was happy with the default FreeBSD installed
boot manager before W98 trashed it and I certainly didn't
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:53:42PM +0900, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Bob Willcox wrote:
Well, ob-bs didn't work either. I went to the referenced site for
XOSL and it certainly looked interesting...but was way more than I was
looking for at this time (I was happy with the default FreeBSD
Bob Willcox wrote:
Well, ob-bs didn't work either. I went to the referenced site for
XOSL and it certainly looked interesting...but was way more than I was
looking for at this time (I was happy with the default FreeBSD installed
boot manager before W98 trashed it and I certainly didn't
Hi All,
I installed FreeBSD 4.2-Release on the last 10GB of a 25GB disk.
Later I then installed W98SE on the first 15GB of the same disk.
Unfortunately, Winblows replaced the boot program (FreeBSD's boot
manager) with its own program. I now need to restore the FreeBSD boot
manager (preferably
* Bob Willcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010111 12:00] wrote:
Hi All,
I installed FreeBSD 4.2-Release on the last 10GB of a 25GB disk.
Later I then installed W98SE on the first 15GB of the same disk.
Unfortunately, Winblows replaced the boot program (FreeBSD's boot
manager) with its own program.
You might also try xosl (http://www.xosl.org), which has a lot of
addtional features over both os-bs and booteasy, including an optional
partition manager. It is also being maintained currently, unlike
both Booteasy and OS-BS.
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Bob Willcox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, ob-bs didn't work either. I went to the referenced site for
XOSL and it certainly looked interesting...but was way more than I was
looking for at this time (I was happy with the default FreeBSD installed
boot manager before W98 trashed it and I certainly didn't want to create
partion for
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 03:03:18PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 04:06:53PM -0600, Bob Willcox wrote:
Well, ob-bs didn't work either. I went to the referenced site for
The 1.35 version doesn't for me either. Can you the the "2.08 beta"
version? Also at
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