Hello
I'm writing here looking for some help by other users or developers because I've a strange problem...
FreeBSD 8.0 doesn't recognize my integrated ethernet NIC.
My laptop is an Acer Aspire 1601LC, a bit old, but I don't need nothing more for my daily activities.
I have three...
Of course GRUB2 has some interesting feature and I think GRUB1 will disappear from distributions by two or three years.
I had very hard times when trying to install Ubuntu Karmic on pcs with Windows NT6.x or other OSs like *BSD.
Like me, several other users had the same problem.
I'll use...
Another possibility is using something like Super Grub, or Super grub disk, or something similar (google it) that use GRUB legacy / GRUB 1 / GRUB 0.97 / any-other-name-GRUB1-has. :h
Go to the command line and try to boot FreeBSD before overwriting your MBR with the FreeBSD bootloader...
Well, I have more or less the same setup, with some differences.
First, I still use GRUB legacy (0.97), and for FreeBSD and NetBSD works really fine on my laptop.
Anyway, these are my partitions:
hda1 (primary) - NTFS for Windows XP
hda2 (primary) - Ext3 for /boot (Linux, contains...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.