Dear Friends,
I try to install FreeBSD 7.1 AMD64 beta 2 in an Intel Core 2 Duo and
motherboard MSI 975X Platinum V.2m, but when /stand/sysinstall try to
start from the installation CD, the system freezed and don't continue
the install process.
Anyone know how to solved this problem
have just installed 6.1 and need to setup the network connection i
isually use /stand/sysinstall
but i get command not found. So I down loaded the documentation and
it says to use the sysinstall. So, sysinstall has changed and if so
why was it not changed in the doc files.
what files need
On 12/15/06, warren schreiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have just installed 6.1 and need to setup the network connection i
isually use /stand/sysinstall
but i get command not found. So I down loaded the documentation and
it says to use the sysinstall. So, sysinstall has changed and if so
why
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 03:18:54PM -0500, Chad Gross wrote:
On 12/15/06, warren schreiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have just installed 6.1 and need to setup the network connection i
isually use /stand/sysinstall
but i get command not found. So I down loaded the documentation and
it says
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 02:15:39PM -0500, warren schreiner wrote:
have just installed 6.1 and need to setup the network connection i
isually use /stand/sysinstall
but i get command not found. So I down loaded the documentation and
it says to use the sysinstall. So, sysinstall has
I have several freebsd boxes on 2 different connections, each one is sitting at
or about this date.
uname -a 6.0-STABLE FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE #2: Mon Jan 9 15:05:38 CST 2006
While trying to add ports or pkgs I get connection refused errors. Also when
using
/stand/sysinstall I get
Björn König schrieb:
This does not only concern 6.0, but rather FreeBSD since 5.0 some years
ago. There is a huge amount of changes across from FreeBSD 4.x.
Right now I noticed that this is a mistake at my part. /stand/sysinstall
still exists in 5.x. I'm sorry for confusion.
Björn
Greetings,
I've just installed a vanila FreeBSD 6.0 Release from CD. As usual I thought
i might want to add other
things from /stand/sysinstall but looks like I'm getting command not found
so I cd to the / directory
but there is no stand directory in there. Anything I should know about
Greetings,
I've just installed a vanila FreeBSD 6.0 Release from CD. As usual I thought
i might want to add other
things from /stand/sysinstall but looks like I'm getting command not found
so I cd to the / directory
but there is no stand directory in there. Anything I should know about in
regards
On Monday 14 November 2005 14:12, BSD Mail wrote:
Greetings,
I've just installed a vanila FreeBSD 6.0 Release from CD. As usual I
thought i might want to add other
things from /stand/sysinstall but looks like I'm getting command not
found so I cd to the / directory
but there is no stand
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 02:12:02PM -0800, BSD Mail wrote:
Greetings,
I've just installed a vanila FreeBSD 6.0 Release from CD. As usual I thought
i might want to add other
things from /stand/sysinstall but looks like I'm getting command not found
so I cd to the / directory
BSD Mail schrieb:
I've just installed a vanila FreeBSD 6.0 Release from CD. As usual I thought
i might want to add other
things from /stand/sysinstall but looks like I'm getting command not found
so I cd to the / directory
but there is no stand directory in there. Anything I should know about
Question regarding the utility /stand/sysinstall
Usually I get a Interface option to modfiy my interfaces ip and
address , but on the current installation it is missing,
has anyone had this before and how do one get the option to modify your
interfaces back
2005, Philip Wege wrote:
Question regarding the utility /stand/sysinstall
Usually I get a Interface option to modfiy my interfaces ip and
address , but on the current installation it is missing,
has anyone had this before and how do one get the option to modify your
interfaces back
At 13:20 6/3/2005, Philip Wege, wrote:
Question regarding the utility /stand/sysinstall
Usually I get a Interface option to modfiy my interfaces ip and
address , but on the current installation it is missing,
has anyone had this before and how do one get the option to modify your
interfaces
a CDROM drive on the machine, so I created a
pair of floppies using /cdrom/floppies/{kern,mfsroot}.flp from the
FreeBSD Mall CD and attempted to boot from them. After loading both
and going beyond the kernel config menu, FreeBSD booted then puked:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c
/stand
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 11:11:28AM -0700, Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
I'm currently using freebsd 4.9 and I've wanted to
upgrade to freebsd 4.10. What I did was I've followed
the instructions on the site which says that the most
convinient way is to use the /stand/sysinstall utility
hi,
(concerns freebsd 5.2-release)
when I restart in single user mode with: shutdown now
I choose: /bin/csh as my shell.
Set TERM variable: set TERM cons25
and try to start sysinstall: /stand/sysinstall
A message appears:
Try to set the TERM variable before using sysinstall
Sysinstall will use
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 02:46:47PM +0100, Didier WIROTH wrote:
hi,
(concerns freebsd 5.2-release)
when I restart in single user mode with: shutdown now
I choose: /bin/csh as my shell.
Set TERM variable: set TERM cons25
and try to start sysinstall: /stand/sysinstall
A message appears:
Try
setenv TERM cons25
solved the problem!
thanks a lot
-Original Message-
From: Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: samedi 17 janvier 2004 15:14
To: Didier WIROTH
Subject: Re: starting /stand/sysinstall in single user mode, how?
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:46:47 +0100
I normaly install from ports but wanted to over come this issue any how.. I cant
install from /sys/standinstall it says that my vertion could not be found on the ftp
server..
?? im looking for the conf file that handles that..
There is no place like 127.0.0.1
I normaly install from ports but wanted to over come this issue anyhow..
I cant install from /sys/standinstall it says that my vertion could not be
found on the ftp server..
?? im looking for the conf file that handles that..
Which version are you using?
In sysinstall, look in the menu ...
worked thanks
- Original Message -
From: Lee Harr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: Installing form /stand/sysinstall
I normaly install from ports but wanted to over come this issue anyhow..
I cant install from /sys
Hello,
I've installed 4.8 on my laptop and realized I needed to reclaim
back some space from /usr so removing all of GNOME was my first
choice, keeping KDE.
When using /stand/sysinstall and chosing the post-installation
of packages I can remove certain GNOME packages but the other
GNOME ones
Hello,
I'm experiencing the same problem that this person was experiencing 2
years ago:
http://www.faqchest.com/linux/freeBSD/fbsd-01/fbsd-0105/fbsd-010522/fbsd01050805_08260.html
My exact error when I run sysinstall is:
afd0: reading primary partition table: error reading fsbn 0
The machine
Hi!
I've searched the ML archives to no avail, so here's my questions:
* What's the difference between /stand/sysinstall and /usr/sbin/sysinstall?
* I've remade world from the latest cvs tree, and /stand/sysinstall was not updated.
The handbook suggests to run a make all install from /usr/src
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 11:55:38AM +, Vitalis wrote:
Hi!
I've searched the ML archives to no avail, so here's my questions:
* What's the difference between /stand/sysinstall and /usr/sbin/sysinstall?
* I've remade world from the latest cvs tree, and /stand/sysinstall was not updated
On Saturday 31 May 2003 13:55, Vitalis wrote:
* So what
do I have to do with /stand/sysinstall?
It's probably safe to delete it, complete with the whole /stand directory.
--
| Michael Nottebrock| KDE on FreeBSD | ,ww |
| [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello,
I wanted to test FreeBSD 5.0 on my Compaq ProLiant 1500 server. It boots
and right after the SCSI settles, it prints :
/stand/sysinstall running as init on vty0
and nothing happens. I get no errors.
The server is a bi-proc. 166MHz with 192MB of RAM
it has a SMART - 2/P ARRAY
see is it trying
/stand/sysinstall.
At this point, the system doesn't appear to have locked hard
(pressing Alt+F2 gives a beep, ctrl+shift+prtscn tells me there's no
debugger in the kernel) but the install won't go any further. Does anyone
have any ideas how I might get 5.0 installed
When I was installing 5.0 Release, the installer hung when
it was detecting my SanDisk card reader. I unpluged it
and restarted the installation, and everything worked
fine. Now when I try to run /stand/sysinstall it core
dumps when I have my card reader plugged in.
uanme:
FreeBSD
Wow! Lucky me. Running FreeBSD in VMWare3.2
v4.7R runs perfectly, but I liked to experiment a little. After all:
what's the harm in a vm machine ;-)) So I choosed 'upgrade' from the
/stand/sysinstall menu and choose what I had chosen when installing
(minimal install). Pointed at the main FTP site
I am building an install.cfg script to standardize our
building and upgrading of servers. It works quite well so far,
but one part seems to not take. This is the setting of local
host parameters as in
# My host specific data
hostname=ns1.hardknocks.edu
domainname=hardknocks.edu
I already have Apache 1.3.27 installed from source, but the 4.7-STABLE
dependency tree follower in /stand/sysinstall doesn't recognize it. The
package installer keeps downloading the package and aborting when trying
to install it. It just keeps looping, won't let me get past that
failure
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 03:58:03PM +1000, Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Gregory,
I found the old files by typing in /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb -
locate master.passwd
backup# ls
aliases.bak group.bak2 master.passwd.bak2
group.bak
using /stand/sysinstall
I am currently running FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE and I want to upgrade to the
latest version which is 4.6.1.
I want to upgrade FreeBSD using the /stand/sysinstall facility.
My ISP only allows me to download 1GB per month.
I was wondering how much data I would
Dear Gregory,
Thank you for replying to my email with the games.telstra.com/gamearena/
site it was very helpful.
No worries.
I tried the instruction on a test machine in the email below:
and after the installation has completed I typed in cp kernel.GENERIC
kernel then reboot the
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To: Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Upgrading using /stand/sysinstall
Dear Gregory,
Thank you for replying to my email with the games.telstra.com/gamearena/
site it was very helpful.
No worries.
I tried
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