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Date:      Fri, 11 Feb 2000 11:09:16 -0600
From:      "J. Mike Needham" <jmneedha@sprintparanet.com>
To:        "Mobile-FreeBSD (E-mail)" <mobile@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Installation Question on NT
Message-ID:  <000101bf74b2$bac66c70$ea3510ac@spr96864.hq.sprint.com>

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Hello:

I am sure this is covered in the FAQs though I couldn't find it, so I submit
it to the group.

I am wishing to make a mobile install of FBSD/PAO with the machine dual
booting WinNT.  The reason I have to do this off the bat is this is a work
requirement.  The NT is functioning properly and I have set up partitions
for FBSD using PowerQuest Partition Magic 5.0.  I will need to load
everything via the NT Bootloader.  The partitions are setup as follows on my
10 GB Hard Drive:

2581 MB NTFS (My existing resized WinNT partition)
2040 MB FAT16 (to be used as a common area for files between the two OS's)
4965 MB FreeSpace (Future home of FreeBSD)
____

9586 MB Total

The  background information above brings me to the install question.  I have
downloaded FBSD 3.3 Release and PAO files that go with it.  I know the
installer looks for the files on c:\freebsd which is my NTFS partition, the
drive letters for the two partitions being C (NTFS)and D
(FAT16)respectively.  Can you install FBSD from an NTFS partition or is
there a way to move the install directory to the D partition and direct the
installer to look for the FBSD files there?

Thanks and sorry for the long winded explanation, but I felt the background
information was important to alleviate the sure-to-come responses about why
I would want to do this ;-)

Hope someone can help.

J. Mike Needham
Technical Solutions Consultant
Sprint Paranet-Kansas City
jmneedha@sprintparanet.com
pager:  1-800-724-3508

J. Mike Needham
Technical Solutions Consultant
Sprint Paranet-Kansas City
jmneedha@sprintparanet.com
pager:  1-800-724-3508



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