Re: total newbee questions

2004-03-24 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 12:34:36AM -0400, kennon ward wrote: To All; I just created the disk for FreeBSD and got my other laptop to boot up under FreeBSD. I need some help in accessing the hard drive and the cdrom. I tried to create a directory for the CDROM and the hdd1. Then tried to

Re: total newbee questions

2004-03-24 Thread Kevin Kinsey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 12:34:36AM -0400, kennon ward wrote: To All; I just created the disk for FreeBSD and got my other laptop to boot up under FreeBSD. I need some help in accessing the hard drive and the cdrom. I tried to create a directory for the CDROM and the hdd1. Then tried to

Re: total newbee questions

2004-03-24 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If all you've got available is /, then I feel your pain, for ed(1) and red(1) are somewhat like kicking dead whales down the beach compared to something more modern... :-) You can avoid that pain without making / much bigger by installing the editors/e3

Re: total newbee questions

2004-03-24 Thread Kevin Kinsey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 11:17:45AM -0800, Gary W. Swearingen wrote: Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You can avoid that pain without making / much bigger by installing the editors/e3 port and moving /usr/local/bin/e3* to /bin/. You'll get fair vi, emacs, pico, wordstar, and nedit