Subject: Re: Better way to boot NetBSD
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=B0o=2EO_Jeremy_O=2Eo=B0?= <huangker@gmail.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 12/18/2004 14:00:53
Sheree:
I'm thinking the same thing as you. I know there is gag and you just
have pointed out the System Commander software to me. However I'm
trying to get either the netbsd or nt boot selector to work.
IPT
Thanks for pointing out the archives for me. I've searched them before
but I didn't come across those particular posts.
I've already have tried copying the nbsd mbr before (im a slackware
user and the slackware manual suggests this method) that does not
work. I mentioned in my previous post that if I chose the nbsd option,
windows will crash while trying to boot nbsd and restart the computer.
Can some1 step by step instruction on how to configure the nbsd boot
selector to recognize the windows partition
or how to copy the nbsd mbr and get windows to recognize it (there
might be differences between how it is supposed to be done in linux
and netbsd =EF=83=A0 and yes I did change the hard drive name from hdb to w=
d1)
Thanks