Re: Live CD

2007-01-20 Thread Jeff Royle

Praveen Kunjapur wrote:

Hello,
  Is FreeBSD available as a Live CD?
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http://www.freesbie.org/ has been updated to 6.2 Release

Cheers,

Jeff

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Re: Live CD

2007-01-20 Thread Pablo Mora

On 1/20/07, Jeff Royle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Praveen Kunjapur wrote:
 Hello,
   Is FreeBSD available as a Live CD?



Frenzy: http://frenzy.org.ua/en/releases/1.0/relnotes.shtml

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Re: Live CD

2007-01-20 Thread Christian Baer
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 14:05:26 -0500 Jeff Royle wrote:

 http://www.freesbie.org/ has been updated to 6.2 Release

That's right! And a funny thing happened there yesterday that I wouldn't
have expected: A notebook that only caused crashes when booting knoppix
booted perfectly with freesbie. Ok, the GUI isn't that rich (xfce looks
a lot like CDE, which we use a university, to me) but it worked!

Although I really prefer FreeBSD over Linux, I didn't see that one
coming! :-)

Regards
Chris
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Re: live CD - 4.9-i386-disc2.iso

2004-02-18 Thread Dejan Lesjak
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 I have read that the second ISO image is a live CD. I have just burnt a
 CD, but all I get is the usual installation tool (kernel
 configuration...), no option to get out of there without rebooting...
 ??? I probably missed something...

From the menu, you have to go to Fixit submenu and choose CDROM/DVD.

Dejan
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RE: live cd login

2003-12-05 Thread fbsd_user
Your post is so short, and without any description of what you were
doing, or any background to set the stage.
So I am taking a shot in the dark here.

You just installed FBSD and on the first boot of the system you are
presented with the login prompt, and you are clueless about what it
means.

All UNIX like systems have an master, or god like user login account
which has unlimited powers on the system. This account is called
root. During the install one of the questions you answered was to
assign an password to the root account.  After booting your system
when the login prompt is displayed enter the word root and hit
enter, then enter the password you assigned during the install and
you are in the system as the god of the box.

You really should read the online FBSD handbook at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/

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did i miss something or what ? i never saw anything about a password
till
boot was done (well almost done ) then i'm stopped cold ' not
knowing the login
name or password.
what gives?
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