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Dual Boot FreeBSD dan Windows 7

Dual boot Windows 7 and FreeBSD 9.0





 In this tutorial i am going to teach you how to dual boot Windows 7 and FreeBSD 9.0
Step 1:
Install Windows 7 (MBR), make 3 NTFS partitions (System Reserved, Win7 and DATA) and leave some unallocated space (we’ll install FreeBSD there).
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Step 2:
Insert the FreeBSD installation CD and boot it (press ENTER or wait 8 seconds).
Step 3:
a) Click Install after booting the FreeBSD CD.
b) Keymap Selection: No
c) Set a Hostname for your machine (whatever you want, you can ask your network administrator what to put here)
d) When you are selecting optional components, untick games and tick ports and hit Enter
Step 4:
Select manual partitioning
a) Select the parent partition (ada0) and click create

b) For size type the total intended size of all your FreeBSD slices, including Swap space (that’s the size of the unallocated space that we made before).
Hit ENTER to create your FreeBSD MBR partition.
c) Now select the new FreeBSD MBR partition (in my case it’s ada0s4), hit enter and create the first slice – the root slice (make sure that your first slice is the root slice, or FreeBSD won’t boot).
For type enter “freebsd-ufs”, for mountpoint enter “/” and for size enter the desired size for FreeBSD (make sure you leave 2GB free for your swap partition).
Hit enter, and you will see that you’ve created your root slice ada0s4a
c) Select the FreeBSD MBR partition ada0s4 again, create the swap slice – for type enter freebsd-swap, size 2039MB (2GB).

Hit enter, and you will see that you’ve created your swap slice ada0s4b.
Click finish and Commit changes. Now wait the distribution files to extract.
Step 5:
Now FreeBSD will ask you to set up a root password, so enter what you want your root password to be and remember it!
After this is done, you’ll need to configure your network interface, so i suggest you to read the FreeBSD handbook.
Step 6:
-Set the clock and your location
-Configure startup (boot) services – make sure sshd is ticked and tick moused, then hit enter.
-FreeBSD will ask you do you want to enable crash dumps, select No here and hit ENTER.
Step 7:
Add user accounts – follow the settings from the picture below, then type in yes hit enter, type in no and hit enter again.
Step 8:
Select EXIT then click ENTER.
-Now click yes to open a shell.
Type in:
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su
boot0cfg -B ada0
reboot now
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Now everytime you start your computer, you will be asked what OS you want to boot Win7(F1) or FreeBSD(F4).
Now enjoy using your Win & BSD BOX! :D
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