Re: Download from Windows

2005-01-14 Thread Tabor Kelly
Jeff Spector wrote:
Thanks to all of you who responded. I am newbie to FreeBSD and UNIX so I 
may be asking some silly questions. I will try to burn it again and 
check the parameters. Perhaps I did not mount my cd to the /CDROM folder 
correctly and that is why I can not ls the file. Thanks again
You should use something like this:
mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
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Re: Download from Windows

2005-01-13 Thread Jeff Spector
Thanks to all of you who responded. I am newbie to FreeBSD and UNIX so I 
may be asking some silly questions. I will try to burn it again and 
check the parameters. Perhaps I did not mount my cd to the /CDROM folder 
correctly and that is why I can not ls the file. Thanks again

jeff

-Original Message-
From: Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jeff Spector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:14:08 -0500
Subject: Re: Download from Windows

> Jeff Spector wrote:
> > I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is
> there 
> > anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ? 
> 
> Sure, popular Windows CD-ROM burning software like Adaptec's
> EZ/CD-Creator or 
> Nero will produce ISO-9660 CD-ROM images which will work with FreeBSD,
> or 
> almost anything else for that matter.
> 
> -- 
> -Chuck
> 

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Re: Download from Windows

2005-01-13 Thread Chuck Swiger
Jeff Spector wrote:
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there 
anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ? 
Sure, popular Windows CD-ROM burning software like Adaptec's EZ/CD-Creator or 
Nero will produce ISO-9660 CD-ROM images which will work with FreeBSD, or 
almost anything else for that matter.

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Re: Download from Windows

2005-01-13 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:05:57PM -0500, Jeff Spector wrote:
> I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there 
> anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ? 

FreeBSD will recognise Joilet filesystems (ie Window's CDROM
filesystems) just fine. Just use your vendor-supplied CD writing
software with Windows.

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Re: Download from Windows

2005-01-13 Thread Hexren
JS> I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there 
JS> anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ? 

JS> Jeff

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I would guess that a standard CD, meaning ISO 9660 Compliant should be
readable under nearly anything. (that is including FreeBSD :)
Burning an ISO CD with Nero should do the trick.

Hexren

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Download from Windows

2005-01-13 Thread Jeff Spector
I had downloaded the tar for apache on my windows 2000 machine. Is there 
anyway to burn a cd which will be recognized by FREEBSD ? 

Jeff

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