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Date:      Sun, 5 Mar 2000 21:58:07 -0800
From:      Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net>
To:        bentley <hbrhodes@mediaone.net>
Cc:        "'freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: want freeBSD, but some questions
Message-ID:  <20000305215807.M14279@fw.wintelcom.net>
In-Reply-To: <01BF86EC.143CDC80.hbrhodes@mediaone.net>; from hbrhodes@mediaone.net on Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 09:13:21PM -0500
References:  <01BF86EC.143CDC80.hbrhodes@mediaone.net>

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* bentley <hbrhodes@mediaone.net> [000305 19:20] wrote:
> I have a pci & a USB network card.  I use win98se for now.  I have for 
> years (or a ver of Win).  I want a change.  Either Linux or FreeBSD.  Is 
> there a NAT program or daemon that will let me put the PCI card in the 
> other small computer (I could build) & use that NAT to share the internet 
> connection?  Or does freeBSD have USB support for the NIC card?  The nic 
> card is a 3c19250.

Hrm, we have USB support here's what I know we have in 4.0:

# ADMtek USB ethernet. Supports the LinkSys USB100TX,
# the Billionton USB100, the Melco LU-ATX, the D-Link DSB-650TX
# and the SMC 2202USB. Also works with the ADMtek AN986 Pegasus
# eval board.
device          aue
#
# CATC USB-EL1201A USB ethernet. Supports the CATC Netmate
# and Netmate II, and the Belkin F5U111.
device          cue
#
# Kawasaki LSI ethernet. Supports the LinkSys USB10T,
# Entrega USB-NET-E45, Peracom Ethernet Adapter, the
# 3Com 3c19250, the ADS Technologies USB-10BT, the ATen UC10T,
# the Netgear EA101, the D-Link DSB-650, the SMC 2102USB
# and 2104USB, and the Corega USB-T.
device          kue

Although you can get el-cheapo PCI cards for about $15-25 if none
of these seem to be right.

> Does FreeBSD use the LINUX NATIVE partioning scheme of formating or is it a 
> different & better one as well?  Will I be able to transfer my DOS 32 files 
> over to it?

You can access a FAT filesystem from FreeBSD, however it's recommended
that you use the native filesystem (FFS) for day-to-day usage.

FreeBSD uses it's own filesystem

> Lastly I have a pci Ultra DMA card that DOS recognizes that Linux wouldn't. 
>  So I wanted to set up my pc as a Server platform & have almost 50-57 gigs 
> of stuff have open for storage, or access...but I couldn't because the 
> spare hard drives aren't recognized.  I have two floppies only one was 
> found.  I have 2 cdroms...only one was found...one of which is a burner.

We have support for some esoteric PCI IDE cards, but you really haven't
let us know which kind exactly.  If anything FreeBSD-4.0 may support some
of your more esoteric hardware.

you can snag an ISO here: (the i386 one)

ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/4.0-20000214-CURRENT/

-Alfred


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