Ahmad Arafat Abdullah wrote:
just a little opinion.. 486 is too old (but still can runs BSD of
course) since it can't boot CDROM, why not u try to install it thru
network, either from http, ftp, SMB shares or from http/ftp freebsd
servers.. I've tried it before with FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD,
network and internet both works fine TQ..

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The OP's choice of preloading FreeBSD is faster and easier than any of the above options, since he would have to make boot floppies and wants to avoid 4.x.

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Darren Pilgrim
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