On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 10:10:00PM -0700, Seunghun T. Lee wrote:
I was just wondering which compiler is used to compile the binaries
on the freebsd iso's. I am holding out from upgrading until it is
compiled with gcc3 preferably gcc3.3. I remember it was a big deal
when RH linux was shipped
Hello,
I was just wondering which compiler is used to compile the binaries
on the freebsd iso's. I am holding out from upgrading until it is
compiled with gcc3 preferably gcc3.3. I remember it was a big deal
when RH linux was shipped compiled with gcc3 and advertised speed
increase. I'm currently
Hello users,
Perhaps I am just being stupid, doing a lot of things at the same time,
thus losing it.
Am I just dreaming by imagining that I can mount an ISO image with write
access?
I have done
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 13:30:35 +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Perhaps I am just being stupid, doing a lot of things at the same time,
thus losing it.
Am I just dreaming by imagining that I can mount an ISO image with write
access?
I have done
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/vn0c /wananchi
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 01:30:35PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hello users,
Perhaps I am just being stupid, doing a lot of things at the same time,
thus losing it.
Am I just dreaming by imagining that I can mount an ISO image with write
access?
I have done
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I don't seem to be able to mount any .iso images on 5.2-RELEASE:
# mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /root/tomsrtbt_1_7_361.iso
md0
# mount_cd9660 /dev/md0 /mnt
mount_cd9660: /dev/md0: Invalid argument
# mdconfig -l
md0
#
I get the same result on two different systems (both 5.2-RELEASE but not
identical
is empty.
???
the other releases are ok.
why might this be?
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Hi all,
What does the second disc 2 ISO file contain? I am talking about release
4.9.
Thank you,
Ioannis Vranos
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On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 12:22:34PM +0200, Ioannis Vranos wrote:
What does the second disc 2 ISO file contain? I am talking about release
4.9.
That's the 'Live Filesystem' CD -- it's a bootable CD with a fully
working of the OS which you can use to fix systems /in extremis/.
You don't need
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To: Ioannis Vranos
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Subject: Re: ISO files
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 12:22:34PM +0200, Ioannis Vranos wrote:
What does the second disc 2
Hi,
it just contains additional binary packages.
Frank
Hi all,
What does the second disc 2 ISO file contain? I am talking about release
4.9.
Thank you,
Ioannis Vranos
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I think there is some problem with the ISO image for disk1 of FBSD4.9, I
burnt two copies, and they both failed during installation.
Now I'm using FTP to install
fs
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Chan Fook Sheng wrote:
| Hi
|
| I think there is some problem with the ISO image for disk1 of FBSD4.9, I
| burnt two copies, and they both failed during installation.
|
| Now I'm using FTP to install
|
| fs
hi
yes, i check it wheni burn the 2nd one... to avoid wasting another CD ;)
Quintin Riis wrote:
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Chan Fook Sheng wrote:
| Hi
|
| I think there is some problem with the ISO image for disk1 of
FBSD4.9, I
| burnt two
Did you try to burn it using slower speed? This is maybe a long shot..
Cheers,
Martin
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 10:27, Chan Fook Sheng wrote:
hi
yes, i check it wheni burn the 2nd one... to avoid wasting another CD ;)
--
:
:. s pozdravom
:.. Martin Hudec
:..
(every time I tried to install it on *one* of
my machines, it crapped out with an error when installing the base
system). I checked the MD5 checksums and found out they were the same.
Two things that solved this: burning at a lower speed and in one case,
and downloading the ISO again in another
I have read that the second ISO image is a live CD. I have just burnt a
CD, but all I get is the usual installation tool (kernel
configuration...), no option to get out of there without rebooting...
??? I probably missed something...
Is this a different project:
http://livecd.sourceforge.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read that the second ISO image is a live CD. I have just burnt a
CD, but all I get is the usual installation tool (kernel
configuration...), no option to get out of there without rebooting...
??? I probably missed something...
From the menu, you have to go
I have been trying to make an iso of some dvds, an cdroms by just
copying the file /dev/acd0c, but most of the time it seems to fail with
an i/o error. I underestimated the size of a 6G dvd and ran out of
disk space before it was through, though it got to nearly 4G. After
freeing enough
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Loren M. Lang wrote:
I have been trying to make an iso of some dvds, an cdroms by just
copying the file /dev/acd0c, but most of the time it seems to fail with
an i/o error. I underestimated the size of a 6G dvd and ran out of
disk space before it was through, though
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 06:44:50 -0800
Loren M. Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to make an iso of some dvds, an cdroms by just
copying the file /dev/acd0c, but most of the time it seems to fail
with an i/o error. I underestimated the size of a 6G dvd and ran
out of disk space
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need information how to either mount an ISO image r/w or find out what
options I must give to mkisofs to recreate it.
I have to add and remove some files from the tree, but all other things should
stay as they are. I tried vnconfig, but I can't get
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 14:31, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need information how to either mount an ISO image r/w or find out what
options I must give to mkisofs to recreate it.
I have to add and remove some files from the tree, but all other things
should
Hi list!
I need information how to either mount an ISO image r/w or find out what
options I must give to mkisofs to recreate it.
I have to add and remove some files from the tree, but all other things should
stay as they are. I tried vnconfig, but I can't get that thing to mount r/w.
Regards
I downloaded .iso image files release 5.2. But
sysinstall not read qt-3.2.1.tbz and arts-1.1.4,1.tbz.
How can I make install? Thanks a lot...
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On Saturday 24 January 2004 04:50 am, F.Aydýn DÜNDAR wrote:
I downloaded .iso image files release 5.2. But
sysinstall not read qt-3.2.1.tbz and arts-1.1.4,1.tbz.
How can I make install? Thanks a lot...
Use pkg_add to install the packages from the ftp site:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD
Is there a way for me to install FreeBSD from CD images that I have
downloaded without burning them to CD? Can I boot from a floppy and then
mount the images like a CD? I'm installing versions 4.9 and 5.2.
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:50:14AM -0800, F.Aydýn DÜNDAR wrote:
I downloaded .iso image files release 5.2. But
sysinstall not read qt-3.2.1.tbz and arts-1.1.4,1.tbz.
How can I make install? Thanks a lot...
Did you verify that the ISO image had the correct MD5 checksum prior
to trying
Sure,
On a separate machine setup an ftp server, create a directories named
4.9-RELEASE and 5.2-RELEASE right where you will be placed when
connecting with ftp. Then mount the iso image as follows (4.x syntax):
vnconfig -e /dev/vn0 4.9-image.iso
vnconfig -e /dev/vn1 5.2-image.iso
mount -t cd9660
Everything runs fine for about an hour and a half then everything freezes
(
doesnt recognize keyboard, mouse, anything etc ) and i have to do a cold
reboot ( ouch! ).
Do you have X running or any additional cards/devices/drivers in use in
the machine when this occurs? Which ethernet are you
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 07:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Does this still happen with ACPI disabled?
- good question, i have been trying to track this down to bios or other
settings or issues before running the kernel with ACPI permently disabled
but that may do it. I'll boot tonight with
Situation:
This is a new install of 5.2 ISO from ftp.freebsd.org. (install went fine,
etc, everything is up and running well,... but)
Everything runs fine for about an hour and a half then everything freezes (
doesnt recognize keyboard, mouse, anything etc ) and i have to do a cold
reboot
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 04:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Everything runs fine for about an hour and a half then everything freezes (
doesnt recognize keyboard, mouse, anything etc ) and i have to do a cold
reboot ( ouch! ).
Do you have X running or any additional cards/devices/drivers in
Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, I see, first mount the cdrom, then make an iso from its filesystem -
then that's OK, but is seems a little of an overkill, as the cdrom
already `contains' the iso. If created your way, the image will not
be completely identical
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko wrote:
Ah, I see, first mount the cdrom, then make an iso from its filesystem -
then that's OK, but is seems a little of an overkill, as the cdrom
already `contains' the iso. If created your way, the image will not
be completely identical
Francisco Reyes wrote:
Other than speed is there any consideration about the buffer size?
I assume you are referring to the 'bs=2048' argument to dd.
The argument 'bs=2048' sets the block size to be used for the device.
You can't use another value for cdrom drives than 2048 except you are
able to
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 06:05:47PM +0100, Hendrik Hasenbein wrote:
Francisco Reyes wrote:
Other than speed is there any consideration about the buffer size?
I assume you are referring to the 'bs=2048' argument to dd.
The argument 'bs=2048' sets the block size to be used for the device.
You
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, W. Sierke wrote:
Is there a straightforward way of creating a file image (.iso) of a data
cdrom mounted in an atapi cd-rom drive?
I use a port called mkisofs.
mkisofs -R -l -J -o filename .
So you would mount the CD and then CD into it.
To later burn to another CD I use
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 22:42:35 + (GMT)
Francisco [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, W. Sierke wrote:
Is there a straightforward way of creating a file image (.iso) of a data
cdrom mounted in an atapi cd-rom drive?
I use a port called mkisofs.
mkisofs -R -l -J -o
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 22:42:35 + (GMT)
Francisco [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, W. Sierke wrote:
Is there a straightforward way of creating a file image (.iso) of a data
cdrom mounted in an atapi cd-rom
:
Is there a straightforward way of creating a file image (.iso) of a data
cdrom mounted in an atapi cd-rom drive?
I use a port called mkisofs.
mkisofs -R -l -J -o filename .
He means getting the .iso from the cdrom, not putting it there. So the
previous postings are more `on topic', though
Hi,
Is there a straightforward way of creating a file image (.iso) of a data
cdrom mounted in an atapi cd-rom drive? All my googling has turned up is
suggestions like dd if=/dev/acd0 ... but I neither have nor can create (with
MAKEDEV) /dev/acd0 (only /dev/acd0a and /dev/acd0c - FreeBSD 4.8
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 01:59:11AM +1030, W. Sierke wrote:
Hi,
Is there a straightforward way of creating a file image (.iso) of a data
cdrom mounted in an atapi cd-rom drive? All my googling has turned up is
suggestions like dd if=/dev/acd0 ... but I neither have nor can create
Scott Mitchell wrote:
You want to use /dev/acd0c - the 'c' partition covers the whole disk.
Something like:
dd if=/dev/acd0c of=foo.iso bs=64k
Ah! Thanks for that. The bs argument is crucial, I hadn't thought to try
anything further when without it I got:
dd: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument
I
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 02:51:12AM +1030, W. Sierke wrote:
Scott Mitchell wrote:
You want to use /dev/acd0c - the 'c' partition covers the whole disk.
Something like:
dd if=/dev/acd0c of=foo.iso bs=64k
Ah! Thanks for that. The bs argument is crucial, I hadn't thought to try
anything
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 02:51:12 +1030
W. Sierke [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably wrote:
Scott Mitchell wrote:
You want to use /dev/acd0c - the 'c' partition covers the whole disk.
Yes, for those devices which are disklabel(8)'d.
Something like:
dd if=/dev/acd0c of=foo.iso bs=64k
Ah! Thanks
Hi all,
I've had some trouble with booting from the 5.2 ISO I downloaded. Some
background (long-winded, but bear with me):
I downloaded 5.2RC2 disk1 and 5.2RC2 disk2 with Firebird on Red Hat 9.
All
seemed well. I scp'd those files to my Mac (Panther) and created dmg's
and
burned them to a CD
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 08:54:54PM +1100, August Simonelli wrote:
Hi all,
I've had some trouble with booting from the 5.2 ISO I downloaded. Some
background (long-winded, but bear with me):
I downloaded 5.2RC2 disk1 and 5.2RC2 disk2 with Firebird on Red Hat 9.
All
seemed well. I scp'd
Olivier Gautherot [EMAIL PROTECTED](by way of Olivier Gautherot\ [EMAIL
PROTECTED]) writes:
I'm facing a funny situation that I don't really understand... I'm currently
running 5.1 (I thought it was -STABLE but the CDROM says -RELEASE, so I'm not
completely sure as I have had it for some
Hi FreeBSD'ers!
I'm facing a funny situation that I don't really understand... I'm currently
running 5.1 (I thought it was -STABLE but the CDROM says -RELEASE, so I'm not
completely sure as I have had it for some time). It installed painlessly.
As I was reorganizing my hard disk, I thought I
Bochs is quite capable of booting just about anything. The nice thing about it is you
can 'edit' the CPU and have it print out what it's doing for hard-to-debug stuff.
Just put your CD in your /dev/cdrom drive, then put these lines in .bochsrc
ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/cdrom,
Where can I download a Live CD ISO?
The only place I was able to find was http://www.freesbie.org, but that's
basically some scripts on how to do an ISO from one's system. Was hopping
to find something already made.
Want this just for repairs and such when having problems with the HD
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:21:53 + (GMT)
Francisco Reyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I download a Live CD ISO?
The only place I was able to find was http://www.freesbie.org, but that's
basically some scripts on how to do an ISO from one's system. Was hopping
to find something
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:35:54 -0800
Chris Pressey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:21:53 + (GMT)
Francisco Reyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I download a Live CD ISO?
The only place I was able to find was http://www.freesbie.org, but
that's basically some
Try ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/ and then
chose the release you want
Note the cap letters in path have to be that way.
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Chris Pressey wrote:
Why not the images on this page?:
http://www.freesbie.org/?section=ISO-en
I guess if I don't find anything else I could use that, but that is a 4.7
image. Although it probably is enough I would prefer something a bit more
recent
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 01:51, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Where can I download a Live CD ISO?
The only place I was able to find was http://www.freesbie.org, but that's
basically some scripts on how to do an ISO from one's system. Was hopping
to find something already made.
Want this just
I am looking for a method where I can boot ISO images in a chroot-like
environment. (I understand that VMware and Virtual PC may be able to do
this, but I'd prefer to use an open source product.)
I was told on the plex86 list to look at bochs. I did look at some bochs
documentation that mentioned
What am I missing here? I want to mount an iso and make it available...
mockbsd# mdconfig -l /dev/vn0 bbc-2.1.iso
mockbsd# mount /dev/vn0 /mnt
cd9660: /dev/vn0: No such file or directory
and there is no vn0 in dev, what am I missing in the Kernel, im running
5.0-Release.
Thanks in advance
I gave up too soon!!! sorry to waste your bandwidth!
mockbsd# mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /bbc-2.1.iso -u 4
mockbsd# mount /dev/md4 /mnt
mount: /dev/md4 on /mnt: incorrect super block
mockbsd# mount -t cd9660 /dev/md4 /mnt
mockbsd# cd /mnt
mockbsd# ls
CREDITS bbc.css docopen.exe
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 11:07:49PM -0600, Marc Wiz wrote:
I'm using FreeBSD 4.9
I used to be able to mount an ISO image (disk file) using vnconfig
on 4.7 and 4.8. Now I cannot.
-su-2.05b# vnconfig -c vn2c /stage/daily-1.iso
-su-2.05b# file /stage/daily-1.iso
/stage/daily-1.iso: ISO
I'm using FreeBSD 4.9
I used to be able to mount an ISO image (disk file) using vnconfig
on 4.7 and 4.8. Now I cannot.
-su-2.05b# vnconfig -c vn2c /stage/daily-1.iso
-su-2.05b# file /stage/daily-1.iso
/stage/daily-1.iso: ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data
-su-2.05b# mount -t cd9660 /dev/vn2c
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:38, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003, Max Clark wrote:
Hi all,
How do you create an ISO from a cd as the source? Obviously when the ISO
where to be burned I would like it to be identical to the original cd.
dd if=/dev/$cdrom of=tmpfile.iso
Where $cdrom
wrote:
Hi all,
How do you create an ISO from a cd as the source? Obviously when the ISO
where to be burned I would like it to be identical to the original cd.
dd if=/dev/$cdrom of=tmpfile.iso
Where $cdrom is the appropriate device name for your CD.
This will probably report
Hi all,
How do you create an ISO from a cd as the source? Obviously when the ISO where to be
burned I would like it to be identical to the original cd.
Thanks in advance,
Max
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2003, Max Clark wrote:
Hi all,
How do you create an ISO from a cd as the source? Obviously when the ISO where to be
burned I would like it to be identical to the original cd.
dd if=/dev/$cdrom of=tmpfile.iso
Where $cdrom is the appropriate device name for your CD.
Use the cd
not yet, maybe?
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in times of more people having a DVD burner, wouldnt it make sense to provide
the latest versions of FreeBSD also as an ISO-Image ?
Kind regards Kai
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Dear List,
in times of more people having a DVD burner, wouldnt it make sense to provide
the latest versions of FreeBSD also as an ISO-Image ?
FreeBSD is provided as an ISO image, but I assume you meant a
DVD-sized image. I
Hi Kris,
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 11:42:52AM +0100, Kai Mosebach wrote:
Dear List,
in times of more people having a DVD burner, wouldnt it make sense to
provide
the latest versions of FreeBSD also as an ISO-Image ?
FreeBSD is provided as an ISO image, but I assume you meant a
DVD
Hello,
How can I find out which packages and/or ports are included in
4.9-RC1-i386-disc1.iso (or otherVersion-disc1.iso) without downloading
and burning on CD that ISO image?
The 2.13.1st Paragraph of the Handbook says that version-disc1.iso
contains ``everything you need to install FreeBSD
Bogdan Hojda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I find out which packages and/or ports are included in
4.9-RC1-i386-disc1.iso (or otherVersion-disc1.iso) without downloading
and burning on CD that ISO image?
The 2.13.1st Paragraph of the Handbook says that version-disc1.iso
contains
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 11:36:46AM +0100, Bogdan Hojda wrote:
Hello,
How can I find out which packages and/or ports are included in
4.9-RC1-i386-disc1.iso (or otherVersion-disc1.iso) without downloading
and burning on CD that ISO image?
The 2.13.1st Paragraph of the Handbook says
crap).
How do I burn the iso image to CD such that I can boot up
the install ?
Hi!
Roxio (i Think thats the adaptec supplied software) has IIRC the option
to burn raw CD images.
There shall be an option to specify that you want to burn a raw data
image, usually a .raw or whatever data type
I know I can set keymap=us.iso and font8x16=iso-8x16 in /etc/rc.conf
and have accented letters. Nice. As a European I kind of need this.
However, doing so, I loose a nice directory screen in Midnight
Commander. The 'lines' are gone. Yeah I know I can run mc w/ the -a
option to disable the graphic
Well,
after the bug of the day drill, I'm replacing windows with Freebsd.
I want to install the most recent stable version of 4.8.
I downloaded the mini.iso (as per the instructions), but I am
still on windows (with the Roxio burner software - yeah crap).
How do I burn the iso image to CD
On Saturday 27 September 2003 02:00 pm, Darryl Hoar wrote:
I downloaded the mini.iso (as per the instructions), but I am
still on windows (with the Roxio burner software - yeah crap).
How do I burn the iso image to CD such that I can boot up
the install ?
Does Windows associate the .iso
software - yeah crap).
How do I burn the iso image to CD such that I can boot up
the install ?
thanks,
Darryl
Most of the time, you just have to double click the iso and it will fire
up Roxio in the burn image mode. I don't use Roxio anymore but IIRC
there was a burn image option on the file
I know I can set keymap=us.iso and font8x16=iso-8x16 in
/etc/rc.conf
and have accented letters. Nice. As a European I kind of need this.
However, doing so, I loose a nice directory screen in Midnight
Commander. The 'lines' are gone. Yeah I know I can run mc w/ the -a
option to disable
I used roxio to make my 5.1 discs. windows had not associated .iso with roxio,
but opening the image once in roxio using 'disc image or saved project' then
browse to the .iso files using find 'all files, *.*' etc. it'll pick them up
then.
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Jeremy Geiger wrote:
I am new to FreeBSD, and when I am trying to install I get this message at the end Unable to get packages/Index file from selected media I am using the 4.7 mini iso images and I got it off of the ftp. Where do I get the index file from.
Thank you
Jeremy
Not sure
in the directory--I get
Connection closed by remote host. I assume the files are hidden?
Given that I cannot see the file names I was following the instructions
and filenames given in the FreeBSD Handbook.
I have tried to get:
4.8-mini.iso
4.8-disc1.iso
I have also tried getting these images
of files in the
directory--I get
Connection closed by remote host. I assume the files are hidden?
Given that I cannot see the file names I was following the
instructions
and filenames given in the FreeBSD Handbook.
I have tried to get:
4.8-mini.iso
4.8-disc1.iso
I have also tried
C:\downloadftp
ftp open ftp1.us.FreeBSD.org
Connected to freebsd.secsup.org.
220 Welcome to mirrors.secsup.org FTP service.
User (freebsd.secsup.org:(none)): ftp
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
230 Login successful. Have fun.
ftp cd pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/4.8
i386.
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what iso do i download for a i686 processor?
Either the i386 mini-iso if you want to load
what iso do i download for a i686 processor?
thank you
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 06:20:42PM -0700, bob door wrote:
what iso do i download for a i686 processor?
The regular i386 iso. If you want to recompile FreeBSD with
non-generic CPU optimizations, see the handbook section on 'make
world'.
Kris
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I am trying to move up to 4.8 release.
According to the online installation guide, section 2.13.1, for each
release there are ISO disks 1 - 4.
I have downloaded 1 2 and all is well.
Does anyone have an idea where disks 3 4 are, I am unable to find them at
ftp.freebsd.org.
Dave
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 08:37:09PM -0700, David R. Stegner wrote:
I am trying to move up to 4.8 release.
According to the online installation guide, section 2.13.1, for each
release there are ISO disks 1 - 4.
I have downloaded 1 2 and all is well.
Does anyone have an idea where
You can't.
As the release announcement says:
FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE supports the i386 and alpha architectures.
The entire release announcement is at
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.8R/announce.html
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You can't 4.8 is only available for the i386 and Alpha platforms. 5.1 is
available for i386, ia64, alpha, pc98 and sparc64.
Joey
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Toomas Aas wrote:
2)I used the iso disk1 to install version 5.1 but I could not configure
the kernel. I followed the kernel configuration procedure and the
linking process yielded the following lines:
BEGIN of inserted lines -
linking kernel
umass.o: In function
2)I used the iso disk1 to install version 5.1 but I could not configure
the kernel. I followed the kernel configuration procedure and the
linking process yielded the following lines:
BEGIN of inserted lines -
linking kernel
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_attach_sim
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 15:15, Daryl Hunt wrote:
I downloaded the 5.1 ISOs Disks 1 and 2. I can't get disk 1 to boot from a
CD. These are known good CDroms and Computers. Tried 3 different units.
The Disks can be displayed when in the Windows Explorer just fine but they
won't register on bootup
Other than the 4.6 version of ports sold at Freebsd, are there ISO images
of the newer collections posted for download? If not, what is the best
method of downloading them so I can make the images myself? The reason I
ask is because I'd like to burn to disk (DVD or CD-R
Should 4.8-RELEASE-alpha-disc1.iso
exist in /pub/FreeBSD/releases/alpha/ISO-IMAGES/4.8 ?
Thanks,
Gareth.
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On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 01:31:57PM +0100, G.W.Roberts wrote:
Should 4.8-RELEASE-alpha-disc1.iso
exist in /pub/FreeBSD/releases/alpha/ISO-IMAGES/4.8 ?
Probably, but you can use 4.8-RELEASE-alpha-miniinst.iso instead of
it: the mini-iso is a sub set of disc1, missing such things as the
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On Sat, May 03, 2003 at 04:51:59AM -0400, Kevin A. Pieckiel wrote:
One more question--What happened to the disc 1 ISO
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