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I can't mount logical drive.
Name: Astle Date: March 6, 2006 at 07:02:25 Pacific OS: FreeBSD CPU/Ram: enough
Comment:
Hello, I've reinstalled win2000 and freebsd. My disk setup is one primary partition c\, and one logical drive (d\)which is in extended drive. Disk is of type IDE(40gb). I have installed freebsd also but I can't mount the logical drive from freebsd as it failed to detect it. C drive is displayed like ad0s1 and logical partition is ad0s2. If I make second partition primary then freebsd detects it but its boot manager promts another extra switch which I don't like. F1-Dos, F2-Dos, F3- FreeBSD. Is there any way which I will be able to mount d\ drive without displaying the F2 switch at the boot prompt? Thanx.
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