Date: Tue, 11 Jul 1995 23:58:44 -0400 (EDT) From: jan@bagend.atl.ga.us (Jan Isley) To: kristyn@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Kristyn Fayette) Cc: freebsd-questions@freefall.cdrom.com Subject: Re: Still can't install from DOS Message-ID: <m0sVswe-0004pHC@bagend.atl.ga.us> In-Reply-To: <199507120259.WAA24009@spiff.gnu.ai.mit.edu> from "Kristyn Fayette" at Jul 11, 95 10:59:12 pm
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Kristyn Fayette wrote: > Ok, maybe this is because I'm blond, do you know any good blonde jokes? :) > but I just can't figure out how to install from a DOS parition on > a physically seperate disk. My 'Label' in the Install utility looks > like this: > > Port Mount Size Newfs > ---- ----- ---- ----- > wd0s1 /dos 514MB DOS > wd1s1a / 70MB Y > wd1s1b swap 48MB > wd1s1e /usr 287MB Y looks okay to me... the separate disk part should not matter. > I've created a C:\FREEBSD directory and put all my bin.* and *.flp files > there. this may be the problem... are they in c:\freebsd or are they in A:\freebsd\* like so: jan:/dos % ls freebsd bin/ compat1x/ compat20/ dict/ floppies/ games/ info/ manpages/ options.doc packages/ ports/ readme src/ jan:/dos % ls freebsd/bin bin.aa bin.ab bin.ac bin.ad bin.ae bin.af bin.ag ... etc ... bin.ca bin.cb bin.cc bin.cd bin.ce bin.cf bin.cg Sorry if I overstate the obvious but the individual files must be in their appropriate subdirectories just like they are on wcarchive. > I've chosen 'DOS' to install from a DOS partition. Is it supposed > to ask me what directory it's in? It asks if it cannot find the files installed as in the above example. > Every time I'm getting told it can't find > root.flp and bin.aa, etc... This is strange, maybe. I created a boot and a root floppy under unix like so: jan:/dos/freebsd/floppies % dd if=boot.flp of=/dev/fd0 obs=18k jan:/dos/freebsd/floppies % dd if=root.flp of=/dev/fd0 obs=18k Boot using the boot floppy. If it asks, insert the root floppy. If you have assigned a /dos mount point for your dos partition and have untar'd the files in their /dos/freebsd sub directories it should find everything else. It has worked for me many dozens of times. If you need more help, you can mail me, no problem. -- Jan Isley If you couldn't find any weirdness, <jan@bagend.atl.ga.us> maybe we'll just have to make some! -- Hobbes
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