Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 16:55:43 -0500 From: Kevin Kinsey <kdk@daleco.biz> To: Marko Bukovinsky <bukovinsky@volja.net> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: about FreeBSD 4.11 Message-ID: <4285225F.6080204@daleco.biz> In-Reply-To: <000801c5596f$a38791e0$1308a8c0@mbukovinsky> References: <000801c5596f$a38791e0$1308a8c0@mbukovinsky>
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Marko Bukovinsky wrote: >When its runs ask me for login and password and i dont know them. >What to type for login and password? > > > Well, without sounding too "mean" or "antagonistic", have you tried your login account name and the corresponding password? Is it *your* computer? When FreeBSD was installed, it asked the installer (you) a couple of questions. One was something like "would you like to add any additional user accounts to the system"? At that point, you should have set up an account and password for yourself. The next screen would probably have said something like, "Now it's time to set the root user's password." So that user's login name is "root", and the password is whatever you set the password to at that point of the installation. If you didn't set a password for root, then shame on you!* Please do so immediately after logging in. >And i have on second hard disk windows operating system. >How to swich between them( from FreeBSD to windows and windows to FreeBSD )? > > Well, during the install you were probably asked if you wanted to "install the FreeBSD boot manager". If you did, a screen will have something like this: F1 FreeBSD F5 Drive 1 So you'd press F! for FreeBSD and F5 for Windows. HTH, Kevin Kinsey *In good fun, and seriously, also....
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