I have Windows 10 installed on my ThinkPad X1 Carbon and thought I'd try dual booting it with FreeBSD, so I shrunk the main Windows partition and installed FreeBSD into the remaining free space, expecting the system to boot up with the FreeBSD boot manager prompt, which it seems to have always done in the past. Except... it didn't and booted up straight into FreeBSD.
Do I need to install the FreeBSD boot manager - boot0cfg() manually, or do I need to do something else?
This is the disk layout:-
Do I need to install the FreeBSD boot manager - boot0cfg() manually, or do I need to do something else?
This is the disk layout:-
Code:
root@X1:~ # gpart show
=> 63 468862065 ada0 MBR (224G)
63 1985 - free - (993K)
2048 1124352 1 ntfs (549M)
1126400 262932480 2 ntfs (125G)
264058880 204803248 3 freebsd [active] (98G)
=> 0 204803248 ada0s3 BSD (98G)
0 197132288 1 freebsd-ufs (94G)
197132288 7670960 2 freebsd-swap (3.7G)