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Date:      07 Jun 2001 01:34:35 -0500
From:      Don Croyle <croyle@gelemna.org>
To:        "Charley" <quinton@apex.net>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Is it assumed that I know this?
Message-ID:  <86iti8er2c.fsf@emerson.gelemna.org>
In-Reply-To: "Charley"'s message of "Wed, 6 Jun 2001 23:15:27 -0500"
References:  <gelemna.list.freebsd.doc/NFBBLOIIKLBAOFANLLEOGEDICAAA.quinton@apex.net>

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"Charley" <quinton@apex.net> writes:

> Every time I've tried to install FreeBSD I get stopped by these grey boxes
> with terms like
> 
> Host:			Domain:

Full name of your machine, and the domain it belongs to.

> IPv4 Gateway:	Name server:

The IP addresses of the machine that you're connecting to, and the
machine that converts hostnames into IP addresses for you.

> IPv4 Address:	Netmask:

The IP address that your ISP is assigning to you, and, typically,
255.255.255.0.

> Extra options to ifconfig:

Usually blank.

> Is it assumed that I know what to type in here?

Yes.

If you have a cable or DSL connection, you can probably answer Yes
when sysinstall asks you if you want to configure with DHCP or see
what whoever set up your machine plugged into your Windows network
settings.

If you're using a dialup connection you can probably get this
information from PPP, or from your Windows network settings or by
watching what goes on when you make a network connection in Windows.

> I ask my Internet Service Provider for these names and numbers but
> he just said "You don't need those for anything, what's FreeBSD
> anyway?"

Find a new ISP.  Seriously.

> I can't find anything clearly stated in the documentation that will help me
> understand the differences between these names and numbers.

These aren't FreeBSD things, they're TCP/IP things.

If you don't have at least a general idea of what goes on when you
connect to the net, you might be better off buying (or downloading the
ISO and burning) an installation CD.  That way when you are ready to
connect to the net with your FreeBSD you'll have all the man pages and
other documentation available while you're working on it.
-- 
I've always wanted to be a dilettante, but I've never quite been ready
to make the commitment.

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