Dear Daemons,
I am to the point of pulling the little hair I have left. I install XP, 7, and FreeBSD with the FreeBSD bootmgr. Now my goal is to replace the bootmgr of FreeBSD with grub2 and load all the entires with grub-mkconf, some some reason grub-mkconfig appears broken in some sort of way so I try tweaking around with /usr/local/etc/grub.d/40_custom and /boot/grub/grub.cfg. When I rebooted the system I still see that the FreeBSD boot loader is still king, does that mean I need to do some work in my MBR. I wish there were some clear intructions on how to get this thing working. Thank you for any help.:e
PS. I am sure a lot of people are looking for an answer to this.
I am to the point of pulling the little hair I have left. I install XP, 7, and FreeBSD with the FreeBSD bootmgr. Now my goal is to replace the bootmgr of FreeBSD with grub2 and load all the entires with grub-mkconf, some some reason grub-mkconfig appears broken in some sort of way so I try tweaking around with /usr/local/etc/grub.d/40_custom and /boot/grub/grub.cfg. When I rebooted the system I still see that the FreeBSD boot loader is still king, does that mean I need to do some work in my MBR. I wish there were some clear intructions on how to get this thing working. Thank you for any help.:e
PS. I am sure a lot of people are looking for an answer to this.