Jason Curole wrote:
Hello all,
I am a newbie to FreeBSD, though I currently use Mac OS X and am
reasonably comfortable with the unix side. I am trying to install
FreeBSD on a Dell Precision 210 machine (scrounged it up recently and
it has a huge hard drive, otherwise I don't know much about
You can low level format any hard drive. Just go to the manufacturer's
website and download the utility.
-Derek
At 05:30 PM 5/26/2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
> If you have nothing of value on the hard drive, I would suggest low-level
> formatting the drive, then v
Derek Ragona wrote:
> If you have nothing of value on the hard drive, I would suggest low-level
> formatting the drive, then verify the boot order is CD first.
>
> -Derek
>
>
> At 04:22 PM 5/26/2006, Jason Curole wrote:
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I am a newbie to FreeBSD, though I currently
If you have nothing of value on the hard drive, I would suggest low-level
formatting the drive, then verify the boot order is CD first.
-Derek
At 04:22 PM 5/26/2006, Jason Curole wrote:
Hello all,
I am a newbie to FreeBSD, though I currently use Mac OS X and am
reasonably comfortable
Hello all,
I am a newbie to FreeBSD, though I currently use Mac OS X and am
reasonably comfortable with the unix side. I am trying to install
FreeBSD on a Dell Precision 210 machine (scrounged it up recently and
it has a huge hard drive, otherwise I don't know much about it). I
have tri