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| | :Author: Tim Daneliuk (tundra@tundraware.com) |
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| | :Version: ``$Id: baremetal.rst,v 1.113 2014/08/23 15:37:02 tundra Exp $`` |
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| | :Version: ``$Id: baremetal.rst,v 1.114 2014/08/23 19:08:00 tundra Exp $`` |
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| | it can - but it may take some extra fiddling after you reboot |
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| | Windows. |
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| | - This approach assumes the disk us partitioned using standard |
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| | ``fdisk`` type tools. Some OSs - notably the ``*BSD`` varianst (aka |
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| | ``fdisk`` type tools. Some OSs - notably the ``*BSD`` variants (aka |
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| | "God's Own Operating System") - have the option to use their own disk |
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| | slicing and labeling tools. This general approach will work, but |
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| | you have to tweak it to ensure you preserve those boot loaders and |
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| | custom slicing tables. |
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