Matthew Dillon wrote:
> The img file was creating the boot sector using fdisk -IB, which installs
> a more traditional MBR image which I do not believe uses packet mode.
> The fdisk MBR image is not compatible with bootcfg's MBR image.
>
> boot0cfg installs the MBR which has the packet mode option in it.
Okay. I think I changed the standard mbr image to always use packet
mode if it is available.
I don't intend to turn this into a discussion, but just as a side point:
Does boot0 display that F1 DFly/BSD F5 Next HD screen, and do we want
that?
cheers
simon