I finally got the BIOS updated (to the most recent one out of Beta), which did remove the UEFI 'ubuntu' listing out of the BIOS boot menu, but the system still requires the Ubuntu drive to be...
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I finally got the BIOS updated (to the most recent one out of Beta), which did remove the UEFI 'ubuntu' listing out of the BIOS boot menu, but the system still requires the Ubuntu drive to be...
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I figured maybe I would update my BIOS to get rid of this issue, but thus far have been unsuccessful.
My box is running an 1155 (SandyBridge) chipset, which...
yeah, tried that Sunday... epic fail!
It seems that Grub2 wrote information to the BIOS making it impossible to boot anything other than through Grub2.
I know, I know, that can't happen. Well...
OK, that didn't work. The BSD drive is read-only when accessed via Ubuntu, and can not be changed.
If I was able to boot BSD, I could install Grub on that file system via the BSD port tree, but...
Raja, Thank you.
Will installing Grub2 on the FreeBSD drive harm or break my BSD install? I really don't want my Unix install touched as it works great
Back in February I built my FreeBSD 8.2 (64 bit) box and was running without issues. Last month I installed Windows 7 (64 bit), not by choice but I needed an app that is windows only, on a second...