Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast Routing.
However, I can't figure how to get the source off my CDs. I downloaded the
ISO's for Disk 1 and Disk 2 of FreeBSD 6.1--RELEASE.
Can anybody tell me where I can find the source code on these disks so I don't
have to run a re-installation just to get it??
You can run sysinstall without doing an install.
If you really want to extract the source directly with tar, it's been
explained on this list a number of times over the years.
Or get more up-to-date sources by cvsup, as someone else suggested.
Or even better install the source from the CD then cvsup, save a lot of
time and bandwidth :D
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