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Date:      Sun, 12 Feb 1995 16:45:52 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@estienne.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
To:        rbose@uclink.berkeley.edu (Rajen Bose)
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: FrrrBSD 2.0 Installation over FTPu
Message-ID:  <199502130045.QAA06092@estienne.cs.berkeley.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.3.89.9502101546.A9986-0100000@uclink.berkeley.edu> from "Rajen Bose" at Feb 10, 95 04:01:28 pm

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> 
> To Whom This May Concern:
> 
> I'm a web and gopher administrator for Residential Computing at UC 
> Berkeley.  I was originally running the WWW server on a Windows NT 3.1 
> machine, but I didn't like the EMWAC server (the only one made for NT), 
> so I decided to switch to a UN*X operating system that could run NCSA's 
> httpd.  I chose FreeBSD since I heard that it was a stable and well 
> supported OS.  So, for the past three weeks, I've tried to install 
> FreeBSD on my IBM - a 25MHz 486sx with 24MB of memory, a 3COM 3c509 TP 
> ethernet card set to irq 10 and 0x300, and an IDE CD-ROM drive.  Since I 
> can't install via CD-ROM (since IDE CD-ROMs are not supported), I decided 
> to try to install using FTP.  I've tried to install the 2.0 release, the 
> jan 25 (?) snapshot, the 2/2 snapshot, and the 2/10 snapshot.  None of 
> them work.  I was finally able to create proper boot and cpio disks and 
> format the drives, but I can't FTP the binaries from ftp.freebsd.org.  
> Frankly, after 3 weeks of trying to install it, I'm sick of FreeBSD.  
> I've e-mailed questions@freebsd, pst@freebsd, and paul@freebsd, and 
> nobody knew what to do.  I'm almost willing to fly somebody to Berkeley 
> so I can actually witness this installation (almost).  Paul T. did 
> mention that your 3COM drivers were the flakeiest of all your ethernet 
> drivers.  Will it be fixed anytime soon, or should I just switch to 
> another OS?  Your advice would be helpful.
> 
> 
> Raj

Raj, it sounds like you did not specify "link2" as an option to the ifconfig
line in /etc/hostname.ep0.  I know that the computer center's uses 3c509s
not 3c609Bs, which should work fine with this flag.  The flag, BTW, tells
the adaptor to use the 10base-T port.  Why this might be necessary with a 
non-combo card, I don't know.

I'm surprised that this is the first I've heard of this.  You know I run
FreeBSD, and I'm in your back yard! :-)

-- 
Justin T. Gibbs
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