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Originally Posted by ephemera
> How do I disable both F1 and F2 in the boot menu?
by the given logic use boot0cfg -m 0x8 ad4
but IMO modifying boot0 like this is in bad taste.
boot0 is an elegant program that works automatically, shows bootable partitions, remembers the last booted partition, never requires a reinstallation (unless you wipe it from disk) and it does this using less than 446 bytes of memory!
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I suppose, you need to remove bootable bits from whatever partitions they are
If i was you, i would do this under some linux live cd... with fdisk
(that is my opinion, i'm just guessing, from text you just wrote)
EDIT: Don't forget to leave bootable flag for FreeBSD partition