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Date:      Sat, 6 Sep 2003 14:35:45 +0800
From:      "Huayang" <huayang_007@yahoo.com.cn>
To:        "freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org" <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: How to install from a dos partition
Message-ID:  <20030906063618.C4B4D43FE1@mx1.FreeBSD.org>

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wang bin,您好!

	1.5.3 Installing from a DOS partition
To prepare for installation from an MS-DOS partition you should simply copy the files from the distribution into a directory called FREEBSD on the Primary DOS partition (C:). For example, to do a minimal installation of FreeBSD from DOS using files copied from the CDROM, you might do something like this:

C:\> MD C:\FREEBSD
C:\> XCOPY /S E:\BASE C:\FREEBSD\BASE
Assuming that E: was where your CD was mounted.

For as many distributions as you wish to install from DOS (and you have free space for), install each one in a directory under C:\FREEBSD - the BIN dist is only the minimal requirement.

Once you've copied the directories, you can simply launch the installation from floppies as normal and select ``DOS'' as your media type when the time comes.

	在freebsd安装盘里有一个INSTALL.HTM文件,里面有上面这一段,不知道行不行,我没试过。

======= 2003-09-04 19:57:00 您在来信中写道:=======

>I download 5.1 ISO freebsd from a ftp, and I  use UltraISO extract it to 
>d:\freebsd 
>..My computer is parted two primary  partitions C: D:. On D:  ,there is few 
>files , I want to 
>install freebsd on d:.how can i do .how to use fbsdboot.exe . Thank you .
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        致
礼!
 
				 
        Huayang
        huayang_007@yahoo.com.cn
          2003-09-06


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