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boot0cfg (8)
  • >> boot0cfg (8) ( FreeBSD man: Команды системного администрирования )

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    NAME

    
    
    boot0cfg
    
     - boot manager installation/configuration utility
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    [-Bv [-b boot0 ] ] [-d drive ] [-f file ] [-m mask ] [-o options ] [-s slice ] [-t ticks ] disk  

    DESCRIPTION

    The Fx `boot0' boot manager permits the operator to select from which disk and slice an i386 machine (PC) is booted.

    Note that what are referred to here as ``slices'' are typically called ``partitions'' in non- BSD documentation relating to the PC. Typically, only non-removable disks are sliced.

    The utility optionally installs the `boot0' boot manager on the specified disk and allows various operational parameters to be configured.

    On PCs, a boot manager typically occupies sector 0 of a disk, which is known as the Master Boot Record (MBR). The MBR contains both code (to which control is passed by the PC BIOS) and data (an embedded table of defined slices).

    The options are:

    -B
    Install the `boot0' boot manager. This option causes MBR code to be replaced, without affecting the embedded slice table.
    -b boot0
    Specify which `boot0' image to use. The default is /boot/boot0 which will use the video card as output, alternatively /boot/boot0sio can be used for output to the COM1 port. (Be aware that nothing will be output to the COM1 port unless the modem signals DSR and CTS are active.)
    -d drive
    Specify the drive number used by the PC BIOS in referencing the drive which contains the specified disk Typically this will be 0x80 for the first hard drive, 0x81 for the second hard drive, and so on; however any integer between 0 and 0xff is acceptable here.
    -f file
    Specify that a backup copy of the preexisting MBR should be written to file This file is created if it does not exist, and replaced if it does.
    -m mask
    Specify slices to be enabled/disabled, where mask is an integer between 0 (no slices enabled) and 0xf (all four slices enabled).
    -o options
    A comma-separated string of any of the following options may be specified (with ``no'' prepended as necessary):

    packet
    Use the disk packet (BIOS INT 0x13 extensions) interface, as opposed to the legacy (CHS) interface, when doing disk I/O. This allows booting above cylinder 1023, but requires specific BIOS support. The default is `packet'
    setdrv
    Forces the drive containing the disk to be referenced using drive number definable by means of the -d option. The default is `nosetdrv'
    update
    Allow the MBR to be updated by the boot manager. (The MBR may be updated to flag slices as `active' and to save slice selection information.) This is the default; a `noupdate' option causes the MBR to be treated as read-only.

    -s slice
    Set the default boot selection to slice Values between 1 and 4 refer to slices; a value of 5 refers to the option of booting from a second disk.
    -t ticks
    Set the timeout value to ticks (There are approximately 18.2 ticks per second.)
    -v
    Verbose: display information about the slices defined, etc.

     

    FILES

    /boot/boot0
    The default `boot0' image
    /boot/boot0sio
    Image for serial consoles (COM1,9600,8,N,1,MODEM)

     

    EXIT STATUS

    Ex -std  

    EXAMPLES

    To boot slice 2 on the next boot:

    "boot0cfg -s 2 ad0"

    To enable just slices 1 and 2 in the menu:

    "boot0cfg -m 0x3 ad0"

    To go back to non-interactive booting, use fdisk(8) to install the default MBR:

    "fdisk -B ad0"

     

    SEE ALSO

    geom(4), boot(8), fdisk(8)  

    AUTHORS

    An Robert Nordier Aq rnordier@FreeBSD.org .  

    BUGS

    Protection mechanisms in the geom(4) subsystem might prevent from being able to update the MBR on a mounted disk. Instructions for temporarily disabling these protection mechanisms can be found in the geom(4) manpage.

    Use of the `packet' option may cause `boot0' to fail, depending on the nature of BIOS support.

    Use of the `setdrv' option with an incorrect -d operand may cause the MBR to be written to the wrong disk. Be careful!


     

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