Sorry, I've missed that.Djn said:Note that I said
1) "Boot from a CD"
After setting the sysctl as the (miscopied) error message, SirDice and I said, should work.Djn said:2) "There's probably a way to do this on a running system".
To me it sounds like you lost your MBR boot manager.centurion said:Last time I installed WindowsXp, then I installed FreeBSD. And now during system's boot I can only select FreeBSD, there isn't Windows(DOS) to select. Which file have I to update and how to do this ?
Both system are installed on same disk, only on other partitions.
centurion said:Erratus I've got installed MBR boot manager. And it work but I haven't choice to select WindowsXp (only FreeBSD).
Djn and ale I'll check it out later(I'll write back tommorow, becouse now I haven't access to my laptop - don't ask why )
C:\BOOT1.BSD="FreeBSD 7.1"
Right click on "My Computer", choose Properties. Tab Advanced, Start up and Recovery Settings Button. There's an Edit button which will take you directly to boot.ini.mickey said:If you have trouble seeing/saving the boot.ini file, use the ATTRIB command before/after editing the file, to clear/restore any system, hidden and read-only file attributes.
Sorry if I'm giving you a delusion, but what I wrote is just to let sysinstall write on your disk, obviously it will not fix winxp by itself.centurion said:Djn and ale I'll check it out later(I'll write back tommorow, becouse now I haven't access to my laptop - don't ask why )
centurion said:The data for partition 1 is:
sysid 15(0xaf), (Extended DOS (LBA))
start 188934480, size 436206960 (212991 Meg), lag 0
beg: cyl 10023/ head 255/ sector 63;
end: cyl 1023/ head 64/ sector 63