Mentioned using fdisk to change active partition on multi-os systems
if os-bs is not installed.
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14. If your system has several operating systems, you may want to install
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the Thomas Wolfram's os-bs boot manager for selecting which system to
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boot. This works well with DOS, OS/2, FreeBSD and other systems. To
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install it, boot MS-DOS and insert the dos-floppy of the FreeBSD
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install suite in floppy drive A:. Then enter the DOS commands:
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install it, boot the system with MS-DOS and insert the dos-floppy of
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the FreeBSD install suite in floppy drive A:. Then enter the DOS
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commands:
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> A:
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> os-bs135
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> cd os-bs
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@ -122,9 +123,14 @@ to make initial installation of the system as easy as possible.
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ENTER. The readme.1st file in the os-bs directory contains
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more information about os-bs.
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If you choose not to install os-bs, then fdisk can be used to change
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the boot system. This is done by setting the primary partition for
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that system active. FreeBSD has an fdisk command that can be used
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for this purpose as well.
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15. In addition to the FreeBSD source and binary distributions, many
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additional packages, such as X11 and TeX, may be obtained from
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freebsd.cdrom.com - please have a look around! You may also find
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this a good time to read the release notes in /usr/src/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.
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End of $Id: floppy.install_notes,v 1.5 1993/09/08 22:51:49 jkh Exp $
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End of $Id: floppy.install_notes,v 1.6 1993/09/09 13:52:35 alm Exp $
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