Hi All:
I have a multi-boot 3 unix box I'm toying with. I was using the Debian
partition as my main work station for a while... till I broke it. I have
some e-mails and addresses on that partition I would like to export to
the other partitions, perhaps even create a permanent reference
Hey Marc:
Five of the six computers in my home office / conservatory are AMD's.
They do run a little hotter than Intel, but they are cheaper to buy, and
I'm a certified cheap-skate. Now the question Why do I have sooo many
computers? I just do.
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 18:51, Marc G.
What is the command to make a bootable disk for FreeBSD? I need it in
case I screw up my latest project. I have a dual OS set-up running BSD
and Fedora C1. Fedora only boots from a floppy disk and doesn't show up
as bootable when trying to boot from FreeBSD boot loader. Both
partitions are
Vijay wrote : Which OS did you install first? Fedora/FreeBSD ?
I've FreeBSD first and then RH9. The Grub Seems to load the FBSD without
any problem.
Fedora was first. I didn't install a boot loader at that time because I
was having problems with my MBR on previous installs of Mandrake
).
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 20:17, Vijay wrote:
Which OS did you install first? Fedora/FreeBSD ?
I've FreeBSD first and then RH9. The Grub Seems to load the FBSD without
any problem.
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 08:40, MIchael Alexander wrote:
What is the command to make a bootable disk
Frog Here:
I have a file on my /root desktop I would like to share on my
/home/mike desktop (it's a file full-o-music). Which is better? Creating
a hard link ln, a soft link ln -s, or would changing group do the
job? Or should I just create a separate partition to hold the
Quick q. can't seem to get Internet to work in free bsd 5.1. Can ping
to other addresses in intranet, but can't get out to www. Other machines
in intranet work just fine. Also, mouse scroll doesn't work. Mouse is
behind KVM but that may not make a diff. I am immersing myself in Linux
/
I believe you have to add it into IE's certificate list, and then outlook
will remember it.
As for how to do that step with FreeBSD, I'm not sure on that.
-Mike
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My friends PC is an MS/Windows 98
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Hello,
I am trying to install FreeBSD4.9 (or 5.1 even) on a system that uses a
Mylex Acceleraid250 (DAC960 driver) without success. The install CD hangs
when it attempts to spin up the drives on the raid, waiting 15 seconds for
scsi devices to settle is the last message on the screen. I found
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Hi,
I am trying to install FreeBSD (have tried 4.9, and the 5.1
ISO's
Corrected subject in case someone else is searching for this later on.
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The DAC960 drivers are built into the generic kernel. You
shouldn't have
Any chance you're talking about the do kernel configuration
in full-screen visual mode stuff? That's just for old ISA hardware,
*IIRC*. On most modern systems you can delete that whole list
and everything still works.
The GENERIC kernel already contains support for the mly driver
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Stop and think about your question, what is the purpose of raid?
FBSD has no problem using an normal scsi hard drive
Is there a way to load updated or additional drivers during initial install?
(like redhats 'expert' install option)
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Hi,
I am trying to install FreeBSD (have tried 4.9, and the 5.1 ISO's) It
hangs at:
Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
My hardware:
Intel NA440BX MB, 512MB ram, dual PIII 350 processors
Mylex Acceleraid 250(DAC960)
Latest bios/firmware downloaded and installed on both MB and Raid
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