B balanga Feb 13, 2017 #1 How would I go about installing a Boot Manager if I want to install FreeBSD?
D Deleted member 9563 Guest Feb 13, 2017 #2 If you use standard install media, it will ask you if you want to install one and then do it for you.
If you use standard install media, it will ask you if you want to install one and then do it for you.
SirDice Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator Feb 13, 2017 #3 Note that boot0cfg(8) (the bootmanager) only supports MBR and UFS. It does not support GPT or ZFS.
OP B balanga Feb 13, 2017 Thread Starter #4 OJ said: If you use standard install media, it will ask you if you want to install one and then do it for you. Click to expand... I can't say I've ever noticed... At what point does this come up, and does it depend on which FreeBSD version?
OJ said: If you use standard install media, it will ask you if you want to install one and then do it for you. Click to expand... I can't say I've ever noticed... At what point does this come up, and does it depend on which FreeBSD version?
D Deleted member 9563 Guest Feb 13, 2017 #5 balanga said: I can't say I've ever noticed... At what point does this come up, and does it depend on which FreeBSD version? Click to expand... I'm not good at memory tasks, but right at or near the end it says something similar to "is this the only OS". It has always done this.
balanga said: I can't say I've ever noticed... At what point does this come up, and does it depend on which FreeBSD version? Click to expand... I'm not good at memory tasks, but right at or near the end it says something similar to "is this the only OS". It has always done this.