Windows+BSD+Linux Installation Guide
Subhasish Ghosh
subhasish_ghosh@linuxwaves.com
Version: v1.2
Last updated: January 5th, 2004
Revision History:
- v1.0: Initial release, reviewed by Linux Documentation Project (LDP). A
few structural changes and minor corrections made; Chapters
"Troubleshooting" and "Installing OpenBSD 3.2-RELEASE"
added.
- v1.1: Corrections made and information added. Information on FreeBSD -RELEASE
updated to cover 4.8-RELEASE. Chapter "Installing NetBSD 1.6.1" added and a few minor modifications made to
the guide.
- v1.2: Chapter "Troubleshooting" updated. Information on Linux
updated to cover Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche Edition) and FreeBSD to FreeBSD
5.1-RELEASE.
Welcome! This document explains how three different operating systems can be installed and configured on the same hard disk of a computer. The reader may choose from: Microsoft Windows 95/98(Second Edition)/Millennium
Edition(ME)/NT/2K/XP + FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE/OpenBSD 3.2-RELEASE/NetBSD 1.6.1 + Linux. Only Intel architecture
multi-booting is discussed and GNU GRUB is the boot loader of choice. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me by e-mail at this address:
subhasish_ghosh@linuxwaves.com. Thank you!
Note: In the Organization section, readers must choose to execute Chapter 3 or Chapter 4
or Chapter 5.