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Date:      Tue, 21 Mar 2000 14:20:23 -0800
From:      "Tim Dysinger" <tim@wrchq.com>
To:        <freebsd-small@freebsd.org>
Subject:   IOpener SanDisk install
Message-ID:  <002901bf9383$a75a6020$fc8b898b@silver.net>

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I am looking for a tutorial and/or how-tos for installing FreeBSD 4 on a 16M
SanDisk IDE device.  With Linux you would just fdisk, mke2fs, cp the minimal
root and kernel to the SanDisk and run lilo and Bango! done...  However, I
don't want to put that smelly OS on my nice fresh IOpener.

I can compile a custom FreeBSD kernel and cvsup my sources for a good-ol'
make world, but I am ignorant when it comes to manipulating FreeBSD
"slices", labels and boot record settings.  You could just cp the root and
kernel files over but, I imagine, there is alot more involved in creating a
bootable disk.  Could someone outline the steps for me?

-Tim

P.S. - Better yet, could it be possible to just dump the 2.88M boot.flp
image to the IOpener's SanDisk and start a FreeBSD install over the parallel
port from there?  Can you use NFS as /usr during an installation by
configuring your ethernet device and using the console to mount it?




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