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Date:      Tue, 14 Mar 2000 09:28:29 PST
From:      "Cosmic 665" <the_hermit665@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: newby strikes backj
Message-ID:  <20000314172829.6192.qmail@hotmail.com>

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it's actually better to run it manually from the ports tree than sysinstall 
it.  The ports tree gives you options on which com port it's setup under, 
etc..

>Run /stand/sysinstall
>
>and/or
>
>cd /usr/ports/comm ; ls min*
>
>There's the answer to all your questions...
>
>>And, yes!
>>I have a PnP modem working.
>>The problem was that in the kernel config file, the
>>irq was default 9, and I was too blind to change that.
>>Well, I did, and I have a modem working!
>>
>>Now, more problems to come:
>>[1] In FreeBSD 3.4 there is no resolv.conf file for
>>inetd. Where am I supposed to declare the nameservers?
>>
>>[2] In FreeBSD 3.4 there is no minicom! Damn! Do I have
>>to use chat or wvdial? Where the heck can I find wvdial
>>AND minicom? (I think in WC's 3.1 there was a minicom
>>package - maybe I'll get it from there).
>>
>>[3] Can you tell me where to find greek/hellenic iso8859-7
>>fonts for the console?
>>
>>[4] How can I make my own fonts and keymaps? :)
>>
>>Greetings,
>>A future FreeBSD guru :)
>>Alexandros Andreou
>>< alandreou@yahoo.com >
>>
>>
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