On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 18:15:11 +0200
jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 25 April 2005 18:01, Don Brearley wrote:
> > What about "boot0cfg -s 2 da0" ?
>
> This sets the second slice to be the default entry in the bootmanager
> on next startup. Usefull, but it does not set the bootable flag
On Monday 25 April 2005 18:01, Don Brearley wrote:
> What about "boot0cfg -s 2 da0" ?
This sets the second slice to be the default entry in the bootmanager on next
startup. Usefull, but it does not set the bootable flag to the slice.
So... negative.. but thanks anyway.
--
br.
j.
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I'm still stuck with this.. C'mon folks, there must be someone who knows how
to do sysinstalls 'Set Bootable' command using command line.
It all comes down to:
I got four slices containing a FreeBSD installation. I can only boot the
first. Hitting F2, F3 or F4 in the bootmanager gives me a beep,
Hi again questions list,
I'm running into trouble installing a FreeBSD system from script using a
custom FreeSBIE (sysutils/freesbie).
I'm using
`fdisk -f configfile /dev/da0`
to partition my da0 disk into four even-sized slices,
`boot0cfg -B /dev/da0`
to install the bootmanager to da0,
`disklab