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25.Dd October 1, 2013
26.Dt BOOT0CFG 8
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm boot0cfg
30.Nd boot manager installation/configuration utility
31.Sh SYNOPSIS
32.Nm
33.Op Fl Bv
34.Op Fl b Ar boot0
35.Op Fl d Ar drive
36.Op Fl e Ar bell character
37.Op Fl f Ar file
38.Op Fl i Ar volume-id
39.Op Fl m Ar mask
40.Op Fl o Ar options
41.Op Fl s Ar slice
42.Op Fl t Ar ticks
43.Ar disk
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Fx
47.Sq boot0
48boot manager permits the operator to select from which disk and
49slice an i386 machine (PC) is booted.
50.Pp
51Note that what are referred to here as
52.Dq slices
53are typically called
54.Dq partitions
55in
56.No non- Ns Bx
57documentation relating to the PC.
58Typically, only non-removable disks are sliced.
59.Pp
60The
61.Nm
62utility optionally installs the
63.Sq boot0
64boot manager on the specified
65.Ar disk ;
66and allows various operational parameters to be configured.
67.Pp
68On PCs, a boot manager typically occupies sector 0 of a disk, which is
69known as the Master Boot Record (MBR).
70The MBR contains both code (to which control is passed by the PC BIOS)
71and data (an embedded table of defined slices).
72.Pp
73The options are:
74.Bl -tag -width indent
75.It Fl B
76Install the
77.Sq boot0
78boot manager.
79This option causes MBR code to be replaced, without
80affecting the embedded slice table.
81.It Fl b Ar boot0
82Specify which
83.Sq boot0
84image to use.
85The default is
86.Pa /boot/boot0
87which will use the video card as output, alternatively
88.Pa /boot/boot0sio
89can be used for output to the COM1 port.
90(Be aware that nothing will be output to the COM1 port unless the
91modem signals DSR and CTS are active.)
92.It Fl d Ar drive
93Specify the drive number used by the PC BIOS in referencing the drive
94which contains the specified
95.Ar disk .
96Typically this will be 0x80 for the first hard drive, 0x81 for the
97second hard drive, and so on; however any integer between 0 and 0xff
98is acceptable here.
99.It Fl e Ar bell character
100Set the character to be printed in case of input error.
101.It Fl f Ar file
102Specify that a backup copy of the preexisting MBR should be written to
103.Ar file .
104This file is created if it does not exist, and replaced if it does.
105.It Fl i Ar volume-id
106Specifies a volume-id (in the form XXXX-XXXX) to be saved at location
1070x1b8 in the MBR. This information is sometimes used by NT, XP and Vista
108to identify the disk drive. The option is only compatible with version 2.00
109of the 512-byte boot block.
110.It Fl m Ar mask
111Specify slices to be enabled/disabled, where
112.Ar mask
113is an integer between 0 (no slices enabled) and 0xf (all four slices
114enabled).
115Each mask bit enables corresponding slice if set to 1.
116The least significant bit of the mask corresponds to slice 1,
117the most significant bit of the mask corresponds to slice 4.
118.It Fl o Ar options
119A comma-separated string of any of the following options may be
120specified (with
121.Dq no
122prepended as necessary):
123.Bl -tag -width indent
124.It packet
125Use the disk packet (BIOS INT 0x13 extensions) interface,
126as opposed to the legacy (CHS) interface, when doing disk I/O.
127This allows booting above cylinder 1023, but requires specific
128BIOS support.
129The default is
130.Sq packet .
131.It setdrv
132Forces the drive containing the disk to be referenced using drive
133number definable by means of the -d option.
134The default is
135.Sq nosetdrv .
136.It update
137Allow the MBR to be updated by the boot manager.
138(The MBR may be updated to flag slices as
139.Sq active ,
140and to save slice selection information.)
141This is the default; a
142.Sq noupdate
143option causes the MBR to be treated as read-only.
144.El
145.It Fl s Ar slice
146Set the default boot selection to
147.Ar slice .
148Values between 1 and 4 refer to slices; a value of 5 refers to the
149option of booting from a second disk.
150The special string
151.Dq PXE
152or a value of 6 can be used to boot via PXE.
153.It Fl t Ar ticks
154Set the timeout value to
155.Ar ticks .
156(There are approximately 18.2 ticks per second.)
157.It Fl v
158Verbose: display information about the slices defined, etc.
159.El
160.Sh FILES
161.Bl -tag -width /boot/boot0sio -compact
162.It Pa /boot/boot0
163The default
164.Sq boot0
165image
166.It Pa /boot/boot0sio
167Image for serial consoles (COM1,9600,8,N,1,MODEM)
168.El
169.Sh EXIT STATUS
170.Ex -std
171.Sh EXAMPLES
172To boot slice 2 on the next boot:
173.Pp
174.Dl "boot0cfg -s 2 ada0"
175.Pp
176To enable just slices 1 and 3 in the menu:
177.Pp
178.Dl "boot0cfg -m 0x5 ada0"
179.Pp
180To go back to non-interactive booting, use
181.Xr gpart 8
182to install the default MBR:
183.Pp
184.Dl "gpart bootcode -b /boot/mbr ada0"
185.Sh SEE ALSO
186.Xr geom 4 ,
187.Xr boot 8 ,
188.Xr gpart 8
189.Sh AUTHORS
190.An Robert Nordier Aq Mt rnordier@FreeBSD.org
191.Sh BUGS
192Use of the
193.Sq packet
194option may cause
195.Sq boot0
196to fail, depending on the nature of BIOS support.
197.Pp
198Use of the
199.Sq setdrv
200option with an incorrect -d operand may cause the boot0 code
201to write the MBR to the wrong disk, thus trashing its previous
202content.  Be careful.
203