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From: Brian 'Doc' O'Neill <oneill@cs.uml.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Multiple OS question
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 1995 12:00:30 -0500
Organization: UMass Lowell
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I have a need to put FreeBSD back on my system at home. I have the
following:

	- 1 1.2Gb drive as IDE primary master, divided evenly between
	Windows 95 and Windows NT (separate boot partitions)

	- 1 1.2Gb drive as IDE secondary master, 50% used for Windows
	95

	- 4Gb SCSI2 drive (new), 3Gb free

Is there a boot manager which will give give me the option to boot
all three OSes, with FreeBSD booted off the second drive? (Preferably
withe the "minimal" NT boot option)

Is this at all feasable?
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Brian O'Neill - Director of Computing, Computer Science
University of Massachusetts at Lowell
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