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Date:      Mon, 25 Jan 1999 14:32:06 -0800
From:      Eric Hodel <hodeleri@seattleu.edu>
To:        "John Anthony Kazos Jr." <jkazos@usa.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Newbie, general intro questions...
Message-ID:  <36ACF0E6.E4A68FD5@seattleu.edu>
References:  <v04011701b2d18d6d13bb@[198.82.109.110]>

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"John Anthony Kazos Jr." wrote:
> 
> :-) Hi!

Hello!
 
> Is this the correct list for this type of question? It said not to send
> general "how-to" questions to the technical lists, but I'm not sure whether
> or not *this* is one of them.

This is the list for any general-purpose question.  Somebody will
probably tell you where to go if you ask a question that is best
served elsewhere.
 
> I am using VirtualPC 2.0 with Windows95 and wish to have FreeBSD 2.2.8.
> Partitioning is no problem, but what is the recomended size for a maximum
> install with plenty of space left over, but still running Windoze? (2.8GB
> avail. for both together). And is it really necessary to partition
> separately for each directory, or may I simply have one for swap and one
> for /, since I won't be doing any multi-user things with it (desktop only)?

I'd give it at least a Gig.

FreeBSD puts all of its partitions on a single disk slice (that's
partition in the NecroSoft world) so you can have many partitions in a
single slice.  (I think I got the slice/partition thing right.)
 
> The best way to install for me is from DOS partition, so I would like to
> know how to. Specifically: what do I download besides
> FreeBSD/releases/<2.2.8-foldername> to get the biggest possible collection
> of everything installable from FreeBSD.org? (Mirror site is local to me, I
> get 1000K/sec).

WOW! I'm jealous of that 1000k, I though 100 was nice...

You should get at the very least <release>/bin.  The rest of the stuff
can be installed after you get install FreeBSD through ftp in
/stand/sysinstall.
 
> And does anyone know about any listings/searches/etc. for FreeBSD programs?
> Like a links page, something on umich, etc.? Is there a webring? Is there a
> FAQ that tells all of this that I missed and am bothering you and making
> you mad? ;-) I'm a *good* little newbie, yes I am.

First off:
Get the ports tree.  sysinstall should ask you for it, or you can
install the packages (also in sysinstall.)

www.freebsd.org
www.freebsd.org/search (mailing list archives, web site, etc.)
www.freebsd.org/handbook OR /usr/share/doc/handbook
www.freebsd.org/FAQ OR /usr/share/doc/FAQ
www.freebsddiary.com
and many others I can't think of off the top of my head.
 
Most Linux binaries will run under FreeBSD, make sure linux emulation
is on in rc.conf
-- 
Eric Hodel
hodeleri@seattleu.edu

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