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Date:      Sun, 5 Dec 1999 16:16:01 -0700
From:      Chris Wasser <cwasser@v-wave.com>
To:        <legg@iastate.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re:
Message-ID:  <13677.991205@v-wave.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSF.3.95.991204184849.25745A-100000@isua2.iastate.edu>
References:  <Pine.OSF.3.95.991204184849.25745A-100000@isua2.iastate.edu>

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on 12/4/1999 5:52 PM, legg@iastate.edu wrote:
> I was interested in installing FreeBSD Unix and the Opening web page at
> www.freeBSD.org seemed to indicate that it was easy.  I followed the
> directions but could not get anywhere because I don't have a CD to get
> mfsroot.bin and kern.bin.  Do I have to buy these from somebody?  I have
> looked everywhere and can't find them anywhere on your domain.

 No, it is as easy as the web page explains. The website also instructs
you  how  to  obtain FreeBSD and the files you asked about above. It's
clearly documented: http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/install.html

> If you want to be competitive with Microsoft, you need to make it easier
> to find all teh parts of your software.  It would be nice if everything
> was in one place.

 And you should understand also that while Microsoft may be all flashy
and  easy  to use, FreeBSD (while it too can be as such) is an ongoing
project  in  which  thousands  of people are maintaining and upgrading
(both  features  and  support)  but  the  main  focus is the operating
system.

 There are plenty of resources out there which are designed for people
such  as  yourself  that  need  that  extra bit of help to get FreeBSD
going.  One  excellent  resource  in which you'll learn everything you
need  to  learn  about  FreeBSD  is  the  book  entitled "The Complete
FreeBSD" (I personally have the 3rd Edition) in which a guy named Greg
Lehey (grog@FreeBSD.ORG) (and several other fine individuals) document
and  layout  FreeBSD in a concise and timely fashion. You can get more
information at http://www.freebsdmall.com/books/#bsdcomp

 Since  FreeBSD is just that "free", the main force behind the Project
is  done  as  I  said by people in their free time and the goodness of
their  heart  (or  for whatever reasons). When you have a problem with
your  Microsoft  Windows and you call Microsoft, you don't talk to the
people  who  wrote  Windows,  you're talking to their Customer Support
department. So invest some time and perhaps email Greg for information
on  how  to  get  his  fine  book  and spend the time to learn. Having
everything done for you is denying to yourself you have the capability
to learn something useful.

 Empower yourself.

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