Hello people. I have a legacy dual boot BSD+Windows setup. Recently I did some Windows-y stuff and messed with the boot loader. Anyhow; In an attempt to recover my FreeBSD install I wrote a bootonly iso to a thumb drive, booted BSD and ran
like I did when I installed BSD. Now I'm writing this post on Windows, loaded by boot0, but boot0 is unable to boot my BSD install. It just prints out a hashmark every 90 ticks or everytime I press F3 or everytime I press Enter when 3rd partition is already selected.
boot0cfg -B /dev/ada0
boot0cfg -m 0x5 -s 1 -t 90 /dev/ada0
like I did when I installed BSD. Now I'm writing this post on Windows, loaded by boot0, but boot0 is unable to boot my BSD install. It just prints out a hashmark every 90 ticks or everytime I press F3 or everytime I press Enter when 3rd partition is already selected.