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Date:      Thu, 3 May 2001 13:31:56 -0400 (EDT)
From:      User Ipt Ian Patrick Thomas <ipthomas_77@yahoo.com>
To:        imp@village.org (Warner Losh)
Cc:        freebsd-small@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: IBM Laptop 4MB RAM 486 CPU
Message-ID:  <200105031731.NAA00388@scarlet.my.domain>
In-Reply-To: <200105031541.f43Ff5l38811@billy-club.village.org> from Warner Losh at "May 3, 2001 09:41:05 am"

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	This is a Laptop that does not have a hot swappable HD.  I could take it
apart and see if it has an IDE drive in it or maybe get the info off of
dmesg's output as it scrolls by.  I know I can get to a shell with the
NetBSD version 1.4 install floppy.  I suppose I can run dmesg from there and
get the info about drive type.  Thanks to Bruce, Greg, Bob, Warner, and
anybody else who responds.  I think I'll hack around with the previously
mentioned Pico scripts and see if I can't get some results.  I'll post the
success story(hopefully) when I'm through.  Thanks for clearing up the
confusion about sysinstall.  I thought the Pico script ran it after it
booted up the system.

Ian

As told by, Warner Losh
> In message <200105031331.JAA00559@scarlet.my.domain> User Ipt Ian Patrick Thomas writes:
> : 	Is there a way to install without sysinstall.  In netbsd I can drop into
> : a shell and run fdisk, swapctl, and then disklabel to get the disk set up
> : with partitions and swap space to take some of the load off of the small
> : memory.  If I compiled a small kernel on my workstation using only the
> : components in the laptop and getting rid of everything but the bare
> : essentials I believe I could but this small kernel on a floppy and maybe do
> : it that way(there was a thread on this in questions referring to an article
> : at FreeBSDDiary, I'll have to check it out).  Of course all of this depends
> : on whether I can install sans sysinstall.  Has anyone done an install without
> : it?  This would be like doing FreeBSD from scratch(sounds like a good learning
> : experience).
> 
> I routinely do the following:
> 	pull the disk from the system I want FreeBSD to run in.
> 	put it in a desktop
> 	fdisk/disklabel it
> 	mount it (/new)
> 	cd /usr/src
>         make -f Makefile.inc1 hierarchy DESTDIR=/new
> 	cd etc
> 	make distribution DESTDIR=/new
> 	cd ..
> 	make installworld DESTDIR=/new
> 
> Warner
> 
>  	
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