Howdy all,
I have a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop that I had installed 4.7-release on
awhile ago using just the kernel and mfsroot floppies and then getting
everything else via ftp.
Well, I decided to start all over on this system, only with
5.0-release. I actually made the
Shane Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure I've done something foolish, so any advice is appreciated.
drivers.flp is your friend :) It happened to me, and I'm no fool!
John.
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drivers.flp is your friend :) It happened to me, and I'm no fool!
Well, thats kind of the point of the problem. Drivers.flp isn't needed.
Sysinstall loads the 8139 driver from its base. The ATA drivers are
in the base, as well (of course), so the question is: why does the bug in
the 8139
northern snowfall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
drivers.flp is your friend :) It happened to me, and I'm no fool!
Well, thats kind of the point of the problem. Drivers.flp isn't needed.
Sysinstall loads the 8139 driver from its base. The ATA drivers are
in the base, as well (of course), so the
Too deep for me. The cd9660 kld is on drivers.flp and would hopefully
help with Shane's
Error mounting /dev/ac0 on /dist: Operation not supported by device (19)
problem.
Oops. Thats what I get for trying to do 10 things at once. This was
meant for
freebsd installer is braindead thread.
Don