> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Dave B
> FYI, you have to create an entry in FileZilla's Site Manager, for it
> to invoke SFTP, the "Quickconnect" feature just uses plain vanilla FTP.
>
> Best Regards.
>
> Dave Baxter.
Ranish Partition Manager has become an actual boot loader as well. The
latest "beta" version supports any size hard drive with up to something
like 30 primary partitions. It, of course, has to store the additional
partition information in a seperate "Ranish Partition Manager" partition.
(Suggested
ll. Neither there or at sourceforge. [
xosl.sourceforge.net ] ) Ranish Partition Manager, [ www.ranish.com/part/ ]
or any other boot loader available without haveing to do anything specific
to boot FreeBSD (other than tell it the correct partition to boot from of
course).
If there are any other steps I'd have to ta
I am not an expert and am rather new to the FreeBSD world though I have had
some previous expieriance with Linux. Did you install Lilo at all? I think
that when you install Linux, you have to install a boot loader with it, in
the Linux partition and not the MBR if you don't want to over-write your
> No, that's correct. You must install either LILO or GRUB in your Linux partition.
>
> (Side note: I have two hard drives -- ad0 has linux (from scratch) and ad2 has FBSD
> 5.0.
> I made ad2 dangerously-dedicated (silly me!) so neither GRUB nor LILO will work in
> ad0.
> So I had to make a bo