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Date:      Fri, 17 Dec 1999 21:29:37 -0500
From:      Walter Brameld <brameld@twave.net>
To:        Michael Nolan <mmikkkk@hotmail.com>
Cc:        01031149@3web.net, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, nvp@akamai.com, jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org
Subject:   Re: Floppy installation
Message-ID:  <385AF191.706CC747@twave.net>
References:  <19991217113606.39201.qmail@hotmail.com>

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Michael Nolan wrote:

> Thanks for the info folks,
> I booted from the disk (boot.flp) and everything seemed to go fine, except
> that it would flash an error (maybe an error, went too fast.About 3-4 words
> long) and then went into a reboot loop, repeating the process.
> I tried changing the default command manually, pure trial and error, and I
> would eventually get "can't find x", where x is whatever I typed. So I tried
> stripping down the machine as much as I could, removing the network and
> sound cards and trying again... still rebooting.
> I think I'm missing something. The only file I have is boot.flp.
> Duke mentions mfsroot.flp and kern.flp (below) but I can't find these
> anywhere on the ftp sites.
> I appreciate any help you can provide.
> ___________________________________________________________________
> : After following the instructions I checked the disk and it is blank ,or,
> : seems to be blank.
>
> It's not blank.  Don't forget what 'rawrite' does to the floppy.
> It doesn't DOS format it; that's for sure.  :-)
>
> You just have to pop the floppy into your drive, and reboot your machine.
> DOS can't read the formatted disk but when you boot your machine with
> the floppy, you should be able to boot into the FreeBSD installer.  :-)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> >After following the instructions I checked the disk and it is blank ,or,
> >seems to be blank.
> >Is there anything wrong with this procedure?
>
> If you used fdimage correctly, that should work fine.  Since it's not a
> DOS disk, and Windows is pretty stupid when it comes to other file
> systems, it thinks it's a blank disk and wants to format it.  Just enable
> floppy boot option in your BIOS (i imagine a 486 already has it turned on
> anyway  ;-)  and boot 'er up!
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Michael...
>
> +AHw-After following the instructions I checked the disk and it is blank
> ,or,
> +AHw-seems to be blank.
> +AHw-Is there anything wrong with this procedure?
>
> What follows is the procedure that I've recently (and successfully)
> used. Modify yours accordingly:
>
> +ACM-1 in DOS+AFw-Windows create the directory c:+AFw-freebsd
> +ACM-2 insure (DL or move) that fdimage.exe, boot.flp, and mfsroot.flp
> are all living in c:+AFw-freebsd
> +ACM-3 format 2 diskettes -- do a full format then label them boot.flp
> and mfsroot.flp respectively
> +ACM-4 If not in Dos open a Dos Window and place the empty boot.flp in Dr
> A
> +ACM-5 cd to freebsd
> +ACM-5 type: fdimage c:+AFw-freebsd+AFw-boot.flp a:
> +ACM-7 Insert empty mfsroot.flp in Dr A when +ACM-5 is done
> +ACM-8 type: fdimage c:+AFw-freebsd+AFw-mfsroot.flp a:
> +ACM-9 Insert boot.flp in Dr A
> +ACM-10 Exit windows and reboot or if in Dos Alt-Ctrl-Del
> +ACM-11 Insert mfsroot.flp when you're asked to
> +ACM-12 and Bob's your uncle+ACEAIQ-
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Guys....
>
> In my previous post I of course meant to write kern.flp and not
> boot.flp. Too many hours hitting the FBSD books +ADsAXg-). Sorry about
> that+ACE-
>
> later.....duke
>
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You might want to try looking here:

ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/3.3-RELEASE/floppies

Walter



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