Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 12:56:29 AM, you wrote:


> I haven't done FreeBSD installs on a laptop before, but you may be able to
> use kern.flp and mfsroot.flp to boot the installer and do a network
> install if you have a supported NIC card.

> Good luck,

>  - Mike

>> I have an older laptop that doesn't have a bootable CD-ROM. The bay
>> either holds a CD Module or a Floppy module so I can't boot off the
>> floppies and install from the CD-ROM.
>> 
>> I have installed a small DOS partition and can access my FreeBSD CD-ROM,
>> is there any way to invoke the install from within DOS. (RedHat has a
>> batch file on the CD-ROM that allows the installer to launch, is there
>> anything I can use to do this for FreeBSD?)
>> 
>> Is it possible to boot off the floppies, switch out the Floppy module
>> for the CD module and then use the CD?
>> 
>> Any help or ideas would be appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Rich B
>> 
>> 
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Dear Mike,

You can also use the CDrom as a source.

If you got the CDrom's

You can also do start from the two floppies and use the cdrom as a
source for the rest. You find the floppy images and a tool to make
them(under DOS/Win) on the CD it self.

-- 
Best regards,
Alex

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