I am trying to move a couple of machines from Suse Linux to FreeBSD and I am
having an installation issue on the first machine. I have a 1.8GHZ Pentium
on an ASUS mainboard. DUring installation I give the geometry of the drive
on the machine, a Western Digital WD8000JB, the drive geometry that I
Ray Madigan wrote:
I am trying to move a couple of machines from Suse Linux to FreeBSD and I am
having an installation issue on the first machine. I have a 1.8GHZ Pentium
on an ASUS mainboard. DUring installation I give the geometry of the drive
on the machine, a Western Digital WD8000JB, the
Ray Madigan wrote:
I am trying to move a couple of machines from Suse Linux to FreeBSD and I
am
having an installation issue on the first machine. I have a 1.8GHZ
Pentium
on an ASUS mainboard. DUring installation I give the geometry of the
drive on the machine, a Western Digital WD8000JB,
Michael Silverstein wrote:
There are two installation CD's for FreeBSD 6.2. After booting the
first one, and requesting ALL packages and ALL ports, the installation
seems to go ok until the end when it complains that it cannot find the
requested package on the media from which installation is
There are two installation CD's for FreeBSD 6.2. After booting the
first one, and requesting ALL packages and ALL ports, the installation
seems to go ok until the end when it complains that it cannot find the
requested package on the media from which installation is being made.
At no point
When I am trying to install 'ngrep' in UNIX by issuing the 'make install clean'
command in the ' /usr/ports/ngrep location ', I got an 'Error code 1'. It also
states that there is a dependencies for pcap.2 which is not found in '
/usr/ports/net/libcap '
So, I go to '/usr/ports/net/libcap' -
linux quest wrote:
When I am trying to install 'ngrep' in UNIX by issuing the 'make install
clean' command in the ' /usr/ports/ngrep location ', I got an 'Error code 1'.
It also states that there is a dependencies for pcap.2 which is not found in
' /usr/ports/net/libcap '
Firstly. Do you
When I am trying to install 'ngrep' in UNIX by issuing the 'make install clean'
command in the ' /usr/ports/ngrep location ', I got an 'Error code 1'. It also
states that there is a dependencies for pcap.2 which is not found in '
/usr/ports/net/libcap '
So, I go to '/usr/ports/net/libcap' -
I'm looking for an easy way to obtain all the packages/port distfiles
at once and then put them on a cd so I can do that. I would like to
be able to do it without having to manually fetch all the dependancies
as well.
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 22:22:22 -0600, Eric Kjeldergaard
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Tom Moyer wrote:
I'm looking for an easy way to obtain all the packages/port distfiles
at once and then put them on a cd so I can do that. I would like to
be able to do it without having to manually fetch all the dependancies
as well.
In theory, one could cd /usr/ports make fetch. In practice,
Fortunately, you can still use the ports collection for your offline machine,
by using a machine which is connected and doing the make package-recursive
or make fetch-recursive commands to grab all of the dependencies as well.
Is there any way I can force it to fetch packages when they exist
I have the 5.3-RELEASE CD which I have used to install 5.3 on a laptop
I have. I would like to add packages/ports now but have a slight
issue. The laptop doesn't have internet access. Nor is there any
easy way to put it on the internet. How can I go about installing
both packages and ports on
I have the 5.3-RELEASE CD which I have used to install 5.3 on a laptop
I have. I would like to add packages/ports now but have a slight
issue. The laptop doesn't have internet access. Nor is there any
easy way to put it on the internet. How can I go about installing
both packages and
I am getting a message that prevents me from furthering the installation:
The disk in your drive looks more like an Audio disc than a FreeBSD
release.
Is there anything I can do?
Thanks
Chris
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On Wednesday 12 May 2004 01:30 pm, Christopher Svensrud wrote:
I am getting a message that prevents me from furthering the
installation:
The disk in your drive looks more like an Audio disc than a FreeBSD
release.
Is there anything I can do?
Your computer doesn't think you have a real
Hi list...I've a very low bandwidth and I need to download
any of 5-RELEASES, do I need to download disc1 or mini-disc,
I only need a fully functional OS with networking not
packages, thanks...
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it's enough to download only Disc1 not Disc 2 and mini
vahric
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Subject: Installation question...
Hi list...I've a very low bandwidth and I need
Hi list...I've a very low bandwidth and I need to download
any of 5-RELEASES, do I need to download disc1 or mini-disc,
I only need a fully functional OS with networking not
packages, thanks...
Well, it is probably all about the same really.
The MNI_ISO is just the install system and it
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 04:24:33AM -0800, Shailesh Joshi wrote:
Hi,
I want to install FreeBSD on my home PC. I have
instlled Red Hat Linux currently on my PC.
My question is i want to get all files for
installation (i.e. all ports), where can i get them in
one shot or is there any location
I wrote an earlier thread with regards to installing via CD-ROM.
Unfortunately I think I have a hardware technical problem that's beyond
my intellect at this point. (Get a FAILURE error when the boot process
starts - the CD hadn't even started humming yet)
I've started the installation process a
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, scott mcclellan wrote:
I wrote an earlier thread with regards to installing via CD-ROM.
Unfortunately I think I have a hardware technical problem that's beyond
my intellect at this point. (Get a FAILURE error when the boot process
starts - the CD hadn't even started
Help!
I am having trouble installing the 5.0 release FreeBSD. I am installing it
to its own machine and I have completed the following steps. I do not have a
bootable CD Rom drive (though I do have a CD Rom burner), so I have been
planning to install from discs. So far I have:
1. Formatted
Joshua Miner wrote:
Help!
I am having trouble installing the 5.0 release FreeBSD. I am installing
it to its own machine and I have completed the following steps. I do not
have a bootable CD Rom drive (though I do have a CD Rom burner), so I
have been planning to install from discs. So far I
| I am having trouble installing the 5.0 release FreeBSD. I am
| installing it to its own machine and I have completed the
| following steps. I do not have a bootable CD Rom drive (though
| I do have a CD Rom burner), so I have been planning to install
| from discs. So far I have:
|
.
The solution is in a combination of flags, the details of which I don't
remember.
From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joshua Miner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Help! Installation Question
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 16:40:15 -0500
Joshua Miner wrote:
Help!
I am having
I've got a 'new' old video card that i want to put in my bsd box. Should I
wait until I've upgraded to 4.7 before i do it or should I do that prior to
upgrading?
Opinions? Reasons?
thanks,
Charles Pelletier
Tech. Coordinator
St Luke's School
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of installation question from Charles Pelletier
Uhm. There's one or two important pieces of your question that you left
out here ::)
Do you have anything in there now? What are you upgrading from?
If you don't have a video card in there now, yeah, I'd recommend putting
one in before you try
I don't really think it makes much of a difference. Support for the card
will depend much more on the version of X you have installed and whether
that version supports the card (assuming you will be running X). If it is
just for the system console I don't believe it will matter at all, unless
I don't really think it makes much of a difference. Support for the card
will depend much more on the version of X you have installed and whether
that version supports the card (assuming you will be running X). If it is
just for the system console I don't believe it will matter at all,
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