Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 12:16:39 +0800 From: luckydav@hntp2.hinet.net (luckydav) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <199503010416.MAA17183@hntp2.hinet.net>
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Dear Sir, There are two questions using FreeBSD 2.0. Please give me an suggestion. 1. How can I remove BSD bootcode from my hard disk (entire disk was DOS formated)? I do not like to see the message when I boot my PC. 2. When booting FreeBSD, my IDE CD-ROM Drive (Wearnes CDD-120 model) can not be found, so I can not install programs directly from CDROM. I must copy files from CDROM to HD(DOS formated), then continue the installation procedures. It is lousy. How to solve it? My PC enviroments are VGA, IDE-ISA QUANTUM 540MB HD, MAXTOR SCSI 340MB HD, 32MB RAM, AHA-1542b SCSI-ISA adaptor, 1.44MB Floppy disk, and WERANES CDD-120 CD-ROM drive. It will be appreciate for your kindly help, thank you. Kind Regards, James Jang (a user using Walnut Creek CD-ROM)
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