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Got it. Looks like boot0cfg -s is exactly what I was after.
Many thanks!
Bob
Garrett Rooney wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 08:50:58PM -0600, Bob Van Valzah wrote:
>
>>The bootcfg command sounds very promising, but I can't find it command
>>anywhere in FreeBSD. No mention of it on the mailing lists either. I see
>>a bootcfg command in Windows XP, but it doesn't seem to futz with the MBR.
>>
>>Can you please give me a little more to go on?
>>
>
>He probably means boot0cfg. man boot0cfg should give you what you
>want.
>
>-garrett
>
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Got it. Looks like boot0cfg -s is exactly what I was after.<br>
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Many thanks!<br>
<br>
Bob<br>
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Garrett Rooney wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">The bootcfg command sounds very promising, but I can't find it command <br>anywhere in FreeBSD. No mention of it on the mailing lists either. I see <br>a bootcfg command in Windows XP, but it doesn't seem to futz with the MBR.<br><br>Can you please give me a little more to go on?<br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!----><br>He probably means boot0cfg. man boot0cfg should give you what you<br>want.<br><br>-garrett <br><br></pre>
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