Date: Sat, 29 Nov 1997 21:57:33 -0500 From: bmiranda@loudoun.com To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Help! Message-ID: <3480D61D.54519FE2@loudoun.com>
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For some reason,.. I have purchased a number of FreeBSD books,.. with CD-Roms and have run into the same problems with each. I will refer to the latest I have purchased, the Walnut Creek book with FreeBSD 2.2.2 (June 1997). No matter how I configure my hard drive,.. whether with different partitions for /, /usr,/etc... or a single large partition (of 650MB) I ALWAYS run out of room. It will not install the X-Windows system. I have tried installing all the ports. Nothing. I have tried just a fairly bare X-User install, with and without multiple partitions. Nothing. It will consistantly tell me that the file system is full when it gets to different portions of the X-windows setup. It will not load xbin, and a number of different files, yet after failing on that,.. it'll install stuff that follows it. What's the deal? All I want to do is set up a basic X-developer system in order to try to use programs I use at work on my SGI. I can install and have Linux working within minutes on my home system but I cannot get FreeBSD to work. My current complete setup is as follows: Intel Portland Motherboard Intel Pentium II, 266Mhz 64MB Ram, 55ns Adaptec 2940UW HDD Controller, PCI Seagate Barracuda 2.1GB Hdd (1) (Primary) Seagate Hawk 2.1 GB Hdd (1) (Secondary) Fujitsu 520MB HDD (1) (For near line compressed storage) Plextor 6Plex SCSI CD-ROM (which I can boot the CD from) Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 (S3 Virge), 4MB USRobotics 33.6 Internal Modem General Instruments Surfboard Cable Modem Ensoniq Soudscape VIVO sound card. NEC Multisync 3V
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