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Date:      Sun, 05 Apr 1998 20:38:21 -0400
From:      Jason Sabella <jsabella@ic.sunysb.edu>
To:        Greg Pavelcak <gpavelcak@philos.umass.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: New information...
Message-ID:  <352823FC.A39007A9@ic.sunysb.edu>
References:  <0EQY009OOMS2B5@pobox1.oit.umass.edu>

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Greg,
	Thank you for your response.  Do you know the FTP site where I can
download this, and what directory and exactly what files I should
download?  Thank you for your help!

						Jason Sabella

Greg Pavelcak wrote:
> 
> On  5 Apr, Jason Sabella wrote:
> > Hi Neil.  I have the Gateway 2000 G6266 with the 6.4GIG hdd and the
> > Promise Ultra DMA like you had said.  I'm not sure if you saw some older
> > messages of mine, but I'm trying to install it onto the empty 2.1 GIGS
> > at the end of the disk(The first 2.1 GIGS is for DOS's C partition and
> > the middle 2.1 GIGS is for DOS's D partition).  But anyways, FreeBSD
> > can't read the controller.  When I go to install FreeBSD from the
> > CD-ROM, I run install.bat, which executes the line:
> >
> > fbsdboot.exe -D kernel
> >
> > You had said to add the -current parameter, but it doesn't recognize
> > such a parameter.  Is this where you wanted me to type it in or is it
> > somewhere else?  Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >                                                                  Thank you,
> >                                                                Jason Sabella
> > ---
> >
> Jason,
> 
> Been following this thread some. "-current" is not a parameter for you
> to type in, it is the "bleeding edge" version of FreeBSD. It's not too
> difficult to switch to -current; however, you need to decide if you
> really want to. I suppose if that's the only place for Promise Ultra33
> support, then you don't have much choice other than to give up on the
> Ultra DMA (I'm not sure if that's supported outside of -current either).
> 
> Read the Handbook section on "Staying Current" carefully (Since you're
> sending e-mail, I'm assuming you can get the FreeBSD docs either on a
> CD or at the web site). Also read any other stuff on -current and
> "making the world" that you can find. Believe the warnings!! Just in
> the past few weeks people running current have had file systems hosed
> because of bugs that sneak in.
> 
> One possibility that's somewhat safer is to upgrade to an old -current
> instead of a new one (**man cvsup** you can specify the date of the
> sources you want). I installed sources from Feb 26 and they seem to be
> OK; however, I am not what you would call a power user. I started to use
> -current out of curiosity--like a kid who has to touch the burner
> because he doesn't his parents when they tell hime it's hot.
> 
>  I'm posting back to the list so that others who have advice on using
> current can chime in.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Greg

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