From owner-freebsd-doc Mon Mar 1 20:17:42 1999 Delivered-To: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Received: from gaia.euronet.nl (gaia.euronet.nl [194.134.0.10]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 274D0155D2 for ; Mon, 1 Mar 1999 20:17:37 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from roelof@eboa.com) Received: from charon.eboa.com (n669.telekabel.euronet.nl [194.134.130.170]) by gaia.euronet.nl (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id FAA16142 from for ; Tue, 2 Mar 1999 05:17:19 +0100 (MET) Received: from eboa.com (roelof [10.0.0.2]) by charon.eboa.com (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id FAA24432 for ; Tue, 2 Mar 1999 05:17:18 +0100 Message-ID: <36DB66A0.65D77ACF@eboa.com> Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 05:18:40 +0100 From: Roelof Osinga Organization: eboa - engineering buro Office Automation X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (WinNT; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Installing FreeBSD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.org <. It is the objective of the FreeBSD installation program (sysinstall) to be self-documenting enough that painful ``step-by-step'' guides are no longer necessary. It may take us a little while to reach that objective, but that is the objective!>> Well, since you asked... The thing I found completely baffling at my first try was that no settings whatsoever got carried from the install process to the definitive kernel. Since most modern systems do that, I was under the impression that I got myself a working system. So, when it turned out that was not the case I checked near everything *but* the kernel. Not a good start. Another thing you might want to improve has to do with the slice system. The problem with that is that you get one humonguous partition. Not all of which necessarily will fit below the dreaded 1024 cylinder boundary of the BIOS. With todays bigger disks you might want to draw some attention to that. Especially when CHS has been selected instead of LBA. As of course yours truly is wont to have. Some lesser things. A good thing is that several HTML docs come with it. So why no HTML browser like lynx? (X-User install). Another thing I can't quite grock is why I keep reading about all those new XFree86 drivers I need, like the Matrox, have been released, yet that somehow never seem to make it into whatever it is I'm downloading. Take the Matrox, the XFree86 website claims it is now fully supported in the 3.3.1 release. So how come I can't seem to find it in the FreeBSD distribution that claims to deliver 3.3.1? That sort of thing can be truly infuriating. The more so since it is at the end of the install when you find out it has been for naught. HTH, Roelof -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Het Slakke Huis op http://iboa.nl.eu.org/Slak/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Home is where the (@) http://eboa.com/ is. Telekabel home http://iboa.nl.eu.org/ Beveiligingsverwijzingen http://iboa.nl.eu.org/links.htm Telekabel lijn monitor http://iboa.nl.eu.org/~roelof/logs_std.shtml Check huidige beveiliging: https://www.fortify.net/cgi-bin/ssl ---------------------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-doc" in the body of the message