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Date:      Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:23:08 -0000
From:      "Dr. Peter SChmidt" <p.schmidt@rbh.nthames.nhs.uk>
To:        "'freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Message-ID:  <01BE7142.78912170.p.schmidt@rbh.nthames.nhs.uk>

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Dr. Peter SChmidt
To:	freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG
Hi:

Recently I upgraded my system from 2.2.7 FreeBSD to
3.1 FreeBSD. However, there are several problems that occurred since installation:

1.) Boot Prompts: Formerly
			F1  NTFS/H...
			F2  FreeBSD

		Now it looks like
			F1 ??
			F2 FreeBSD
	Can one reverse this? Is there a way to configure the bootmanager?
	It is only a cosmetic effect, since I can still boot into Windows NT
	(which is invoked by pressing F1)

2.) telnet:
	After installation I get the following message when invoking
	the telnet program:
	tcp/telnet: unkown service
	However, other network programs, such as ftp and http work.
	What's missing?

3.) XF863331 installation: 
	I downloaded the new XF863331 kit from one of the mirror sites.
	However, when trying to install it with /stand/sysinstall the following 	happens:
	first the compat22 package is installed as expected
	then it jumps to
	"fixing permissions in XFree 86 tree ..."
	without installing anything.


Any help to these questions is greatly appreciated


The PC system specs are	:
	200 MHz/MMX Pentium (Intel)
	128 MByte RAM
	FUJITSU 2.1 GByte SCSI-2 disk
	Quantum FireBall 4.3 GByte SCSI-2 disk
	SymbiosLogic 53c875 fast SCSI controller
	HP SureStore Dat8 tape drive (external)
	Atapi CD-ROM
	and the usual rest 


Peter Schmidt
e-mail: pwe.schmidt@dial.pipex.com
           p.schmidt@rbh.nthames.nhs.uk

Tel.:     +44 171 351 8255
Fax:     +44 171 351 8614

Royal Brompton Hospital
Department of Cardiology, Level 3, Chelsea Wing
Sydney Street
London
SW3 6NP
United Kingdom	




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