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Date:      Thu, 18 Dec 1997 14:13:23 -0600 (CST)
From:      JB <jrs@Mcs.Net>
To:        "jtkipp@students.wisc.edu" <jesse@foo.bar.com>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Quick question
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.95.971218140313.4604A-100000@Venus.mcs.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.971218014020.417A-100000@foo.bar.com>

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thanks for the info.  One question though.  My work location(ISP) has alot
of bandwith (ds3 plus multiple t1's/t3's).  If i want freebsd 3.0-current
with xfree86 do i download the binary file into c:\freebsd or am i missing
some thing.  Also after i place the files in therer do i use the install
disk and at the option for installing di put from dos partition istead of
ppp connection.  Thanks 

JOHN 

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*       M C S   N E T    	*	
* Johnathan Raymond Sconiers II	*
*	  jrs@mcs.net		*
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> ------------
> "And mama said, That's what you get for jumping on the bed!"
>         Jesse Kipp, zaphod@imailbox.com, jtkipp@students.wisc.edu
> ------------
> 
> On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, JB wrote:
> 
> > Dear SIR:
> > 
> > 	My name is John Sconiers and I tried to load freebsd on my home
> > computer.  I have had prolems and can't make a ppp connection with my
> > modem.  Is there a way i could download the whole installation package
> > including xfree86 and install it from my dos partition or can i do
> > anything else beside buying the cd rom and book from walnut creek.
> 
> You shouldn't plan to do an FTP install over a modem, if it's even
> supported, it's a scary thought. You can download all the files you need,
> and put them on the DOS partition in the c:\freebsd\ directory (in the
> same structure they were in on the server), but keep in mind that unless
> you have have a really really nice modem, this is basically going to be an
> indefinate project. I downloaded the binary (text only, no docs, etc...)
> FreeBSD and installed from dos partition, it took about six hours to down
> load the files I needed just for that (albeit I have a slow modem)... :(.
> I suggest either ordering the CD-ROM and saving a lot of headaches (and
> phone time) or going to your local university or library with some
> portable mass storage like a tape or zip disk if you are going to download
> FreeBSD + xfree86.
> 
> Check out the FreeBSD web site (www.freebsd.org) for more information
> about installing.
> > 
> > John
> > *********************************
> > *       M C S   N E T    	*	
> > * Johnathan Raymond Sconiers II	*
> > *	  jrs@mcs.net		*
> > ******************************* 
> 
> 




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