Date: 11 Mar 2004 09:03:26 -0500
From: Dan Pelleg <daniel+bsd@pelleg.org>
To: -={|TooManyMirrors|}=- <jalley@toomanymirrors.homelinux.com>
Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject: Re: A laptop worth saving?
Message-ID: <u2sbrn3fpld.fsf@lark.auton.cs.cmu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <1078976447.14924.48.camel@toomanymirrors>
References: <1078976447.14924.48.camel@toomanymirrors>
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-={|TooManyMirrors|}=- <jalley@toomanymirrors.homelinux.com> writes:
> Greetings all, I'm a long time unix/linux user but have been away from
> FreeBSD for about a year or so and would like to solve that personal
> fault. I have a laptop (IBM ThinkPad T20) that once ran FreeBSD but
> currently sits with out floppy, OS, and at last test <TA-DA> no CDROM.
> So my question is what are my options if I wanted to get FreeBSD running
> on it? I have another Linux box on the LAN but that's about it. Thanks
> for any help
You can take the hard drive out, put it in another machine, install
on it and then swap it back in.
--
Dan Pelleg
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