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dual boot
Hi All !
I'm preparing to install for the first time FreeBSD , and I want to install it in a dual boot mode : windows xp and FreeBSD (I'm sharing this cumputer with a windows user). How exactly can I acomplish this ? In linux you're able to edit the lilio.conf during install. Is it something the same in BSD ? Regards, Dinu |
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hey ... there is no expert here ? there is no one who can answer to this simple question , hmm ?
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Most of the resident BSD experts have vacated this forum and now reside over here:
http://www.bsdforums.com You will definitley find your answers there. FreeBSD has a bootloader but I have no experience with using it.
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