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Date:      Fri, 13 Aug 1999 16:41:49 -0500
From:      Len Huppe <huppe@execpc.com>
To:        Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
Cc:        Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Boot manager
Message-ID:  <37B4911C.329295CB@execpc.com>
References:  <37B364B4.AAA682C9@execpc.com> <Pine.SC5.4.10.9908131353420.20150-100000@kea.pinnacle.co.nz> <19990813114302.I456@freebie.lemis.com>

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I knew there was s simple way to do this :)

Thanks Greg

> Greg Lehey wrote:

> On Friday, 13 August 1999 at 13:56:08 +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Len Huppe wrote:
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> Is there a way to remove the boot manager and/or have FreeBSD boot
> >> automatically without any user input?  I have a system with boot manager
> >> installed and I don't want to deal with the boot manager.
> >
> > During installation, if you don't request a boot manager, the FreeBSD
> > partition automatically becomes the active partition.
> >
> > If you already have a boot-manager installed, you can remove it by
> > using DOS's:
> >
> >       fdisk /mbr
>
> That doesn't remove it, it replaces it with Microsoft's boot sector.
> This requires Microsoft, of course.  You can also write a new
> bootstrap with FreeBSD's disklabel command:
>
>   # disklabel -B wd0
>
> Greg
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