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Operating Systems BSD Quad Booting... Post 64080 by jboswell on Saturday 26th of February 2005 05:08:30 PM
Old 02-26-2005
Quad Booting...

Ok so currently I have XP and Slack booting on my laptop, the next two goals will be FreeBSD and Windows Server 2003, in that order (though I may need to start over and do server before unix/linux.

Either way, how I got linux interacting nicely with XP was via this link:

http://bratlady.com/linux_boot.shtml

One of the catches is I am using the Windows Boot manager, so the key to getting linux to work was this part of the deal:

dd if=/dev/hdc2 of=/bootsect.lnx bs=512 count=1

Which I sorta went with, I have no idea what the file it creates really does nor even what the command itself executes, I know what they tell me on that site "rip the bootsector from our Linux root partition", so thats easy to understand right?

So now I suppose the question is, how do I accomplish the same thing with FreeBSD 5.3 so I can just plug the file into the windows boot loader and get it booting to it correctly?

Thanks,

J
 

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NAME
Mojo::IOLoop::Server - Non-blocking TCP server SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::IOLoop::Server; # Create listen socket my $server = Mojo::IOLoop::Server->new; $server->on(accept => sub { my ($server, $handle) = @_; ... }); $server->listen(port => 3000); # Start and stop accepting connections $server->start; $server->stop; DESCRIPTION
Mojo::IOLoop::Server accepts TCP connections for Mojo::IOLoop. EVENTS
Mojo::IOLoop::Server can emit the following events. "accept" $server->on(accept => sub { my ($server, $handle) = @_; ... }); Emitted safely for each accepted connection. ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::IOLoop::Server implements the following attributes. "accepts" my $accepts = $server->accepts; $server = $server->accepts(10); Number of connections to accept at once, defaults to 10. "reactor" my $reactor = $server->reactor; $server = $server->reactor(Mojo::Reactor::Poll->new); Low level event reactor, defaults to the "reactor" attribute value of the global Mojo::IOLoop singleton. METHODS
Mojo::IOLoop::Server inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones. "listen" $server->listen(port => 3000); Create a new listen socket. Note that TLS support depends on IO::Socket::SSL and IPv6 support on IO::Socket::INET6. These options are currently available: "address" Local address to listen on, defaults to all. "backlog" Maximum backlog size, defaults to "SOMAXCONN". "port" Port to listen on. "tls" Enable TLS. "tls_ca" Path to TLS certificate authority file. "tls_cert" Path to the TLS cert file, defaults to a built-in test certificate. "tls_key" Path to the TLS key file, defaults to a built-in test key. "generate_port" my $port = $server->generate_port; Find a free TCP port, this is a utility function primarily used for tests. "start" $server->start; Start accepting connections. "stop" $server->stop; Stop accepting connections. SEE ALSO
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