Date: Sat, 15 Jul 1995 11:24:00 -0400 (EDT) From: jan@bagend.atl.ga.us (Jan Isley) To: PTTL32A@prodigy.com (MR ANDREW S GIBSON) Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: installation of 2.05 Message-ID: <m0sX94S-0004qlC@bagend.atl.ga.us> In-Reply-To: <013.08681003.PTTL32A@prodigy.com> from "MR ANDREW S GIBSON" at Jul 15, 95 02:25:09 am
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MR ANDREW S GIBSON wrote: I do not have the CDROM, and it is not clear to me what documentation you refer to, but the correct directory structure is documented in at least several places. If you assign a mount point for your dos partition in the disklabel part of the install, the necessary files will be edited such that when when you reboot the dos partition will automatically be mounted. Both of these issues are discussed in the online documentation of the boot floppy. > I sent e-mail to you earlier to you describing my difficulties > installing freebsd. When > installing 2.05 from disk there is a grevios error in the > documentation for installation > from DOS partition or floppy. The bin directory (containing bin.aa > etc) should NOT be > copied to floppy or c:\FREEBSD as described in the manual, but should > be copied > with the same diectory structure as the CDROM. For example, > installing from a DOS partition, > bin.aa must be in FREEBSD\bin. > > I don't know if you are the people to whom this problem pertains. My > CDROM is from > Walnutr Creek. Is this a problem that I should point out to them, or > is it ubiquitous to > FreeBSD. > > My current problem is that I don' seem to be able to find my primary > DOS partition in > BSD. Where is it? When I type du or df, I don't see my DOS stuff. > Any suggestion would > be useful. > > > Andrew Gibson > PTTL32A@mail.prodigy.com -- Jan Isley Heroes have the shelf life of cottage cheese, jan@bagend.atl.ga.us and public memory is shorter than Dudley Moore. -- Rheta Grimsley Johnson
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