Corey Farwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have all the ISO's burned to a CD, but when I put the boot disk in to
> install, after I restart, it goes to the normal windows. I've already tried
> going to the BIOS settings, but nothing there helped me. What do I do now?
You can download two flo
> At 01:57 7/26/2005, Corey Farwell, wrote:
> >I have all the ISO's burned to a CD, but when I put the boot disk in to
> >install, after I restart, it goes to the normal windows. I've already tried
> >going to the BIOS settings, but nothing there helped me. What do I do now?
> >Corey Farwell
Try h
At 01:57 7/26/2005, Corey Farwell, wrote:
>I have all the ISO's burned to a CD, but when I put the boot disk in to
>install, after I restart, it goes to the normal windows. I've already tried
>going to the BIOS settings, but nothing there helped me. What do I do now?
>Corey Farwell
Hey Corey,
I
At 11:57 PM 7/25/2005, Corey Farwell wrote:
I have all the ISO's burned to a CD, but when I put the boot disk in to
install, after I restart, it goes to the normal windows.
More info about your hardware would help. Are you unable to boot from the
CD? or are you adding FreeBSD as a second oper
I have all the ISO's burned to a CD, but when I put the boot disk in to
install, after I restart, it goes to the normal windows. I've already tried
going to the BIOS settings, but nothing there helped me. What do I do now?
Corey Farwell
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> My question is If I want to load it from a CD. What
> should I write on the CD from the ftp site. I am too
> confused with the directories in the ftp site.
Download the ISO image.
ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/4.7
You will need only first ISO image. You will need a cd bu
You can download the .iso image here:
ftp://ftp1.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/4.7/
then burn that image to a CD. It is for the i386 arch.
Jon
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 12:56, venkat reddy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to the FreeBSD community, I want to install
> FreeBSD in my lab and I
Hi all,
I am new to the FreeBSD community, I want to install
FreeBSD in my lab and I am getting problems installing
it.
I am trying to install Free-BSD on a Pentium-II
machine with 10 GB hard disk space.
I have downloaded the kern.flp and mfsroot.flp and
image copied them on to the floppies and