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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Understudy wrote:

Hi,

I am attempting to do a headless install with FreeBSD 5.3. The handbook is out of date on this. %.3 has a boot.flp and two kern.flp . The handbook asks you to do a echo "/boot/loader -h" > boot.config to the kern.flp but that is not the first floppy in 5.3 boot.flp is. So I tried it with boot.flp and it did not work. My question is very specific.

How can I configure the boot.flp to successfully do a headless install?

It is not desirable to remove the hard drive, and place it another machine, and try to copy it that way.


Sincerely, Brendhan

Located at: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/5.4-BETA1/floppies/README.TXT
Section: 1.5.6 Tips for Serial Console Users.


It states the following:

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    1.5.6 Tips for Serial Console Users

   If you'd like to install FreeBSD on a machine using just a serial
   port (e.g. you don't have or wish to use a VGA card), please
   follow these steps:

    1. Connect some sort of ANSI (vt100) compatible terminal or
       terminal emulation program to the COM1 port of the PC you are
       installing FreeBSD onto.

    2. Unplug the keyboard (yes, that's correct!) and then try to
       boot from floppy or the installation CDROM, depending on the
       type of installation media you have, with the keyboard
       unplugged.

    3. If you don't get any output on your serial console, plug the
       keyboard in again. If you are booting from the CDROM, proceed
       to step 5 as soon as you hear the beep.

    4. If booting from floppies, when access to the disk stops,
       insert the first of the kernX.flp disks and press Enter. When
       access to this disk finishes, insert the next kernX.flp disk
       and press Enter, and repeat until all kernX.flp disks have
       been inserted. When disk activity finishes, reinsert the
       boot.flp floppy disk and press Enter.

    5. Once a beep is heard, hit the number 6, then enter

 boot -h

       and you should now definitely be seeing everything on the
       serial port. If that still doesn't work, check your serial
       cabling as well as the settings on your terminal emulation
       program or actual terminal device. It should be set for 9600
       baud, 8 bits, no parity.

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Does that solve your problem or give you a hint of what to do ?

Best regards,
        --c0ldbyte


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