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Newbie | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Boot the Windows XP Pro installation CD Create a primary partition for Windows (C Create a second partition for FreeBSD (D Format and install XP on the primary partition (C Boot into Windows XP Open the Computer Management administrative tool Click Disk Management Delete the secondary partition (D Install FreeBSD Boot the FreeBSD installation CD Do a Custom install and set the Options as appropriate Choose the FDISK option Select the first partition (aka C S)et bootable (which causes the Windows boot selector to work) Select the second, unused partition (aka D on which FreeBSD will go Set the T)ype to 165 (FreeBSD) Q)uit and choose N)one to leave the Windows boot record intact Finish the disk labeling, distributions, and other installation steps Set up the Windows boot menu Boot into Windows XP if you're not already there Locate the /boot/boot1 FreeBSD master boot record file Note: The standard 512-byte FreeBSD MBR file is /boot/boot1 on every installation, including the FreeBSD CD which is readable from Windows. Place the MBR file in C:\ and name it boot1.bsd Open the System Properties window Click the Advanced tab Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings Click Edit to open the boot.ini file in Notepad Add this line to the end of the file and save: C:\BOOT1.BSD="FreeBSD" Close the Startup and Recovery settings, open it again, and FreeBSD should now appear in the Default operating system drop-down menu. If your FreeBSD boot device is not on the first IDE controller (e.g., it's on ad4s2 instead of ad0s2, typical with PCI IDE, RAID, or onboard SATA interfaces), create a C:\loader.conf file and enter these lines, adjusted for your drive's location: boot_disk_unit="4" currdev="disk4s2a" rootdev="disk4s2a" | Всего записей: 31 | Зарегистр. 02-09-2006 | Отправлено: 22:47 10-03-2007 | Исправлено: UserX3, 22:48 10-03-2007 |
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