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Date:      Thu, 01 Feb 2001 20:03:50 -0800
From:      "Kenneth A. Wolcott" <kwolcott@autodaq.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        kwolcott@yahoo.com
Subject:   how to install on an Alpha cpu, no OS present, SRM console?
Message-ID:  <3A7A31A6.4050109@autodaq.com>

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Hi;

  I've been doing lots of browsing and lots of downloading (FreeBSD 4.2 
Alpha iso image
and in pieces as well).  There seems to be little mention of any 
specifics of support for the
Alpha platform, other than it is supported.  I deleted my AlphaNT and 
AlphaLinux OS
installations on my Alpha machine and now I want to install FreeBSD.  I 
have no OS
present currently.  I am running the SRM console firmware since I was 
trying to go to a
Red Hat AlphaLinux installation (they no longer support the AlphaBIOS 
firmware).  Do I
just put the alpha version of the kern.flp in the floppy drive and turn 
the beast on?  It seems
like the installation chapter of the handbook seems to be very 
Intel-centric.

  My wife has told me on no uncertain terms that the Alpha PC had better 
be running some OS
VERY SOON NOW.  I can't get AlphaNT to install.  I can't get Red Hat 
Alpha Linux to install.
Hopefully I can get FreeBSD Alpha to install.  I really don't want to go 
to the hobby version of
Alpha VMS (still better than AlphaNT!) or the hobby version of Digital 
UNIX.  If NetBSD or
OpenBSD are better choices for me on the Alpha platform, I'm all for it.

Thanks in advance for any help,
Kenneth A. Wolcott
kwolcott@yahoo.com



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