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Daniel Schleig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed FreeBSD via ftp site and the installation was
succesful. Now, when I boot up the computer, the system prompts me
for a login/password to 'myhome.westell.com.' I have a westell 327
I'm trying to download freebsd via FTP. What is the login and password?
John
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On Tuesday 30 November 2004 03:17, customerservice wrote:
I'm trying to download freebsd via FTP. What is the login and password?
John
It is a public ftp server with anonymous authentication:
user:anonymous
password: any e-mail address
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 07:17:15PM -0700, customerservice wrote:
I'm trying to download freebsd via FTP. What is the login and password?
Anonymous FTP uses 'anonymous' or 'ftp' as a login, with arbitrary
password.
Kris
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i'm trying to download freebsd via ftp. what is the login and password. how do
i copy the files
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 06:27:52PM -0800, j p wrote:
i'm trying to download freebsd via ftp. what is the login and
password. how do i copy the files
FreeBSD is available via anonymous FTP. That means that you use the
login anonymous and your email address as a password.
There's a list of FTP
j p wrote:
i'm trying to download freebsd via ftp. what is the login and password. how do i copy the files
Unless stated otherwise, an FTP site usually is set up for anonymous
FTP; login is(if your client doesn't know how to do anon sign-on built
in) anonymous and the suggested password is
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 03:52:27PM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've
already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I
don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD. Please
help me.
During
Hi,
I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've
already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I
don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD. Please
help me.
I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've
already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I
don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD. Please
help me.
During install, it prompts you to type in the super users password. Did
you
Thanks that worked,
But now I have another question, When it boots I enter my user
name and password but all I get is a command prompt, how am I supposed
to get into free bsd (or is that it?)
Well, it doesn't look like much at the command prompt, but yes, that's it.
The wonderful
Benjamin Seuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've
already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I
don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD. Please
help me.
Can you provide these
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Benjamin Seuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've
already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I
don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD.
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