Hi,
I've tried to install freebsd 7.2 on a packard-bell laptop
and i'm willing to understand how to fix some partitionning troubles.
I've 1 hard disk Of 120 Go, partitionned like this :
- 2 Go on a hide partition for recovery
- 80 Go - NTFS - Vista
- 40 Go of free space : swap + BSD or linux partition
Previously i was using debian in the 40 Go.
After installing FreeBSD i'm unable to boot any system, even by reinstalling grub (display stage 1.5 but freeze on loading grub ...) or windows MBR(cursor only).
During installation process i only notice the following message at the end of partitionning :
Partition 1 not aligned on cylinder boundary (the recovery partition)
Partition 2 not aligned on cylinder boundary ( the vista partition)
I would rather prefer keep the actual configuration instead of hard formatting the entire disk.
Can someone show me the ligth in this godam darkness ?
Many thanx in advance
I've tried to install freebsd 7.2 on a packard-bell laptop
and i'm willing to understand how to fix some partitionning troubles.
I've 1 hard disk Of 120 Go, partitionned like this :
- 2 Go on a hide partition for recovery
- 80 Go - NTFS - Vista
- 40 Go of free space : swap + BSD or linux partition
Previously i was using debian in the 40 Go.
After installing FreeBSD i'm unable to boot any system, even by reinstalling grub (display stage 1.5 but freeze on loading grub ...) or windows MBR(cursor only).
During installation process i only notice the following message at the end of partitionning :
Partition 1 not aligned on cylinder boundary (the recovery partition)
Partition 2 not aligned on cylinder boundary ( the vista partition)
I would rather prefer keep the actual configuration instead of hard formatting the entire disk.
Can someone show me the ligth in this godam darkness ?
Many thanx in advance