Date: Thu, 23 May 96 18:45:20 EDT From: Kazem Akbari <akbari@alpha.CES.CWRU.Edu> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG, 21270.832584301@palmer.demon.co.uk Cc: akbari@alpha.CES.CWRU.Edu (Kazem Akbari) Subject: Re: How to install FreeBSD from an IDE CD-Drive? Message-ID: <199605232245.SAA00339@fox.CES.CWRU.Edu> In-Reply-To: <21270.832584301@palmer.demon.co.uk>; from "Gary Palmer" at May 20, 96 10:25 am
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |==> |==> > I tried "mount /cdrom" several times and the system returned: |==> |==> > "cd9660: /dev/wdc0c: Device not configured" |==> |==> Ah. ATAPI CDROM. You'll need to compile a custom kernel for ATAPI |==> support, as I believe the kernel which is installed (even if you use |==> the ATAPI boot floppy to install) is the plain GENERIC kernel which |==> doesn't have ATAPI support. See the documentation for instructions on Yes, it is absolutely true. I installed the FreeBSD five times and every time I came across the same problem for the building of ports and mounting the /cdrom. I installed both from boot floppy and CD-ROM direct, but results are the same. Anyways, I got an IDE CD-drive (TEAC 6x) and I am totally confused of what to do next. Even the documentation make me more confuse and I really need help for the correct/complete installation of my UNIX system. It will be greatly appreciated if you give me a clear direction in detail. Thanks, Kazem. |==> compiling kernels. You will need to have installed at least the |==> ``ssys'' kernel source code distribution to be able to do this. |==> |==> Gary |==> -- |==> Gary Palmer FreeBSD Core Team Member |==> FreeBSD: Turning PC's into workstations. See http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/ for info |==> --
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