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Date:      Sun, 9 Feb 2003 21:34:03 -0800 (PST)
From:      Joe Springer <joespr@yahoo.com>
To:        newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Fwd: Re: Install from DOS partition: this newbie is totally confused
Message-ID:  <20030210053403.58544.qmail@web12308.mail.yahoo.com>

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John,

Thanks for the replies and advice.
I've learned a few things...
1. My questions like this should go to
FreeBSD-questions. Sorry.
2. I begin to understand that much of the doc (FreeBSD
Manual, FAQ) that I have been reading is probably not
up to FreeBSD 5.0 yet. 
3. The hardware I am atempting to install on is
probably not where I should be on something as new as
5.0. (FWIW, the hw I've been trying to use is a 486
motherboard but with some not-off-the-shelf
configuration.) 
4. My *nix skills are probably not up to what I have
been attempting with this project. I need to step back
and try something easier for my first FreeBSD install.

Joe
 
> >>I though I was supposed to get the Kernel
> >>Configuration Menu. 
> >
> >You would have done usually.
> 
> Although not with 5.0 if you're thinking of the
> visual configuration
> editor thing where device conflicts could be
> decreased.  I haven't
> seen it on a 5.0 install so far.
> 
> Perhaps 5.0 is harder to install on pre plug and
> play hardware with
> unusual IRQ/address ranges.
> 
> John.



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