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Adjust the command line as necessary, depending on where you have
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Adjust the command line as necessary, depending on where you have
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placed the <filename>.flp</filename> files. If you do not have
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placed the <filename>.flp</filename> files. If you do not have
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the CDROM, then <command>fdimage</command> can be downloaded from
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the CDROM, then <command>fdimage</command> can be downloaded from
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the <ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/tools/"><filename>tools</filename> directory</ulink> on the FreeBSD FTP site.</para>
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the <ulink
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url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/tools/"><filename>tools</filename>
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directory</ulink> on the FreeBSD FTP site.</para>
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<para>If you are writing the floppies on a Unix system (such as
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<para>If you are writing the floppies on a Unix system (such as
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another FreeBSD system) you can use the &man.dd.1; command to
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another FreeBSD system) you can use the &man.dd.1; command to
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<step>
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<step>
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<para>If there are no conflicts listed then you can skip this step.
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<para>If there are no conflicts listed then you can skip this step.
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Otherwise, the remaining conflicts need to be examined. If they
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Otherwise, the remaining conflicts need to be examined. If they
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do not have the indication of an <quote>allowed conflict</quote> in the message
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do not have the indication of an <quote>allowed conflict</quote>
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area, then either the IRQ/address for device probe will need to be
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in the message area, then either the IRQ/address for device probe
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changed, <emphasis>or</emphasis> the IRQ/address on the hardware
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will need to be changed, <emphasis>or</emphasis> the IRQ/address
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will need to be changed.</para>
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on the hardware will need to be changed.</para>
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<para>To change the driver's configuration for IRQ and IO port
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<para>To change the driver's configuration for IRQ and IO port
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address, select the device and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. The
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address, select the device and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. The
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decide that it is time for a new adventure -- time to upgrade to a
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decide that it is time for a new adventure -- time to upgrade to a
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newer version of FreeBSD. Bill removes SCSI unit zero because it was
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newer version of FreeBSD. Bill removes SCSI unit zero because it was
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a bit flaky and replaces it with another identical disk drive from
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a bit flaky and replaces it with another identical disk drive from
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the <quote>archive</quote>. Bill then installs the new version of FreeBSD onto the
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the <quote>archive</quote>. Bill then installs the new version of
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new SCSI unit zero using Fred's magic Internet FTP floppies. The
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FreeBSD onto the new SCSI unit zero using Fred's magic Internet FTP
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installation goes well.</para>
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floppies. The installation goes well.</para>
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<para>Fred uses the new version of FreeBSD for a few days, and certifies
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<para>Fred uses the new version of FreeBSD for a few days, and certifies
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that it is good enough for use in the engineering department. It is
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that it is good enough for use in the engineering department. It is
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<keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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<keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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<para>If <guibutton>[ Yes ]</guibutton> is chosen, a message will
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<para>If <guibutton>[ Yes ]</guibutton> is chosen, a message will
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pop-up indicating that the <filename>exports</filename> file must be created.</para>
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pop-up indicating that the <filename>exports</filename> file must be
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created.</para>
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<screen> Message
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<screen> Message
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Operating as an NFS server means that you must first configure an
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Operating as an NFS server means that you must first configure an
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[ OK ]</screen>
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[ OK ]</screen>
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<para>Press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to continue. A text editor will
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<para>Press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to continue. A text editor will
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start allowing the <filename>exports</filename> file to be created and edited.</para>
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start allowing the <filename>exports</filename> file to be created
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and edited.</para>
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<figure id="nfs-server-edit">
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<figure id="nfs-server-edit">
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<title>Editing <filename>exports</filename></title>
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<title>Editing <filename>exports</filename></title>
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<entry>YES
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<entry>YES
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<footnote>
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<footnote>
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<para>If you choose a security profile that sets the
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<para>If you choose a security profile that sets the
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securelevel to <quote>Extreme</quote> or <quote>High</quote>, you must be aware
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securelevel to <quote>Extreme</quote> or
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of the implications. Please read the &man.init.8;
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<quote>High</quote>, you must be aware of the
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implications. Please read the &man.init.8;
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manual page and pay particular attention to the
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manual page and pay particular attention to the
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meanings of the security levels, or you may have
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meanings of the security levels, or you may have
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significant trouble later!</para>
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significant trouble later!</para>
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[ Yes ] No</screen>
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[ Yes ] No</screen>
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<para>To view and configure the options, select
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<para>To view and configure the options, select
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<guibutton>[ Yes ]</guibutton> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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<guibutton>[ Yes ]</guibutton> and press
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<keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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<figure id="saver-options">
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<figure id="saver-options">
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<title>System Console Configuration Options</title>
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<title>System Console Configuration Options</title>
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</figure>
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</figure>
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<para>The mouse used in this example is a PS/2 type, so the default
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<para>The mouse used in this example is a PS/2 type, so the default
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<guimenuitem>Auto</guimenuitem> was
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<guimenuitem>Auto</guimenuitem> was appropriate. To change protocol,
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appropriate. To change protocol, use the arrow keys to select
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use the arrow keys to select another option. Ensure that &gui.ok; is
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another option. Ensure that &gui.ok; is
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highlighted and press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to exit this menu.</para>
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highlighted and press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to exit this menu.</para>
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<figure id="config-mouse-port">
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<figure id="config-mouse-port">
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</figure>
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<para>This system had a PS/2 mouse, so the default
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<para>This system had a PS/2 mouse, so the default
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<guimenuitem>PS/2</guimenuitem> was
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<guimenuitem>PS/2</guimenuitem> was appropriate. To change the port,
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appropriate. To change the port, use the arrow keys and then
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use the arrow keys and then press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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<figure id="test-daemon">
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<figure id="test-daemon">
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<title>Enable The Mouse Daemon</title>
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<title>Enable The Mouse Daemon</title>
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running.</para>
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running.</para>
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<para>Select <guibutton>[ Yes ]</guibutton> to return to the previous
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<para>Select <guibutton>[ Yes ]</guibutton> to return to the previous
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menu then select <guimenuitem>Exit</guimenuitem>
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menu then select <guimenuitem>Exit</guimenuitem> with the arrow keys
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with the arrow keys and press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to return to
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and press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to return to continue with the
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continue with the post-installation configuration.</para>
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post-installation configuration.</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="x-server">
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<sect2 id="x-server">
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</mediaobject>
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</figure>
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<para>There are several ways to configure the X
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server. <application>XF86Setup</application> is fully graphical and
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<application>XF86Setup</application> is fully graphical and probably
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probably the easiest. Use the arrow keys to select the
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the easiest. Use the arrow keys to select the
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<guimenuitem>XF86Setup</guimenuitem> and press
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<guimenuitem>XF86Setup</guimenuitem> and press
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<keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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<keycap>Enter</keycap>.</para>
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not using a U.S. keyboard, you may need to additionally
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select a variant.</para>
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select a variant.</para>
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<para>There are other options under <guimenuitem>Group Shift/Lock behavior</guimenuitem> and
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<para>There are other options under <guimenuitem>Group Shift/Lock
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<guimenuitem>Control Key Position</guimenuitem> that can be selected if desired. Generally
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behavior</guimenuitem> and <guimenuitem>Control Key
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the default settings are fine.</para>
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the default settings are fine.</para>
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<para>After completing the keyboard configuration, click on
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</figure>
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<para>The <application>bash</application> shell is shown selected.
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Select as many as desired by highlighting the package and pressing
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<para>There is also a <emphasis>very</emphasis> useful
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product from <ulink
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from <ulink url="http://www.powerquest.com/">PowerQuest</ulink>
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url="http://www.powerquest.com/">PowerQuest</ulink>
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called <application>Partition Magic</application>. This
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called <application>Partition Magic</application>. This
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application has far more functionality than
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application has far more functionality than
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<application>FIPS</application>, and is
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<application>FIPS</application>, and is highly recommended if
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highly recommended if you plan to often add/remove
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you plan to often add/remove operating systems (like me).
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operating systems (like me). However, it does cost
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However, it does cost money, and if you plan to install FreeBSD
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money, and if you plan to install FreeBSD once and then
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once and then leave it there, <application>FIPS</application>
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leave it there, <application>FIPS</application> will probably
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will probably be fine for you.</para>
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be fine for you.</para>
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</answer>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<secondary>headless (serial console)</secondary>
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<secondary>headless (serial console)</secondary>
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</indexterm>
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</indexterm>
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<indexterm><primary>serial console</primary></indexterm>
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<indexterm><primary>serial console</primary></indexterm>
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<para>This type of installation is called a <quote>headless install</quote>,
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<para>This type of installation is called a <quote>headless
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because the machine that you are trying to install FreeBSD on
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install</quote>, because the machine that you are trying to install
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either does not have a monitor attached to it, or does not even
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FreeBSD on either does not have a monitor attached to it, or does not
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have a VGA output. How is this possible you ask? Using a
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even have a VGA output. How is this possible you ask? Using a
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serial console. A serial console is basically using another
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serial console. A serial console is basically using another
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machine to act as the main display and keyboard for a
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machine to act as the main display and keyboard for a
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system. To do this, just follow these steps:</para>
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system. To do this, just follow these steps:</para>
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read input from a local keyboard. Enough of that now,
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read input from a local keyboard. Enough of that now,
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let's get back to getting these disk images.</para>
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let's get back to getting these disk images.</para>
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<para>You will need to get <ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/floppies/kern.flp">kern.flp</ulink> and
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<para>You will need to get
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<ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/floppies/mfsroot.flp">
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<ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/floppies/kern.flp">kern.flp</ulink>
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mfsroot.flp</ulink> from the
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and
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<ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/floppies/mfsroot.flp">mfsroot.flp</ulink>
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from the
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<ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/floppies/">
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<ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/floppies/">
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floppies directory</ulink>.</para>
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floppies directory</ulink>.</para>
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<step>
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<step>
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<title>Write the Image Files to the Floppy Disks</title>
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<title>Write the Image Files to the Floppy Disks</title>
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<para>The image files, such as
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<para>The image files, such as <filename>kern.flp</filename>, are
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<filename>kern.flp</filename>, are
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> regular files that you copy to the disk.
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> regular files that you copy to
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Instead, they are images of the complete contents of the
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the disk. Instead, they are images of the complete
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disk.</para>
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contents of the disk.</para>
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<para>This means that you can <emphasis>not</emphasis> use
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<para>This means that you can <emphasis>not</emphasis> use
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||||||
commands like DOS' <command>copy</command> to write the
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commands like DOS' <command>copy</command> to write the
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@ -4983,13 +4981,11 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
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</step>
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</step>
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||||||
</procedure>
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</procedure>
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<para>That's it! You should be able to control the headless
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<para>That's it! You should be able to control the headless machine
|
||||||
machine through your <command>cu</command> session now. It will ask
|
through your <command>cu</command> session now. It will ask you to
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||||||
you to put
|
put in the <filename>mfsroot.flp</filename>, and then it will come up
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||||||
in the <filename>mfsroot.flp</filename>, and then it will come
|
with a selection of what kind of terminal to use. Just select the
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||||||
up with a selection of what kind of terminal to use. Just
|
FreeBSD color console and proceed with your install!</para>
|
||||||
select the FreeBSD color console and proceed with your
|
|
||||||
install!</para>
|
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|
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</sect2>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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@ -5162,11 +5158,11 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
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||||||
</indexterm>
|
</indexterm>
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||||||
<para>To prepare for an installation from an MS-DOS partition,
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<para>To prepare for an installation from an MS-DOS partition,
|
||||||
copy the files from the distribution into a directory on that
|
copy the files from the distribution into a directory on that
|
||||||
partition. For example, <filename>c:\freebsd</filename>. The directory
|
partition. For example, <filename>c:\freebsd</filename>. The
|
||||||
structure of the CDROM or FTP site must be partially reproduced
|
directory structure of the CDROM or FTP site must be partially
|
||||||
within this directory, so we suggest using the DOS
|
reproduced within this directory, so we suggest using the DOS
|
||||||
<command>xcopy</command> command if you are copying it from a
|
<command>xcopy</command> command if you are copying it from a CD.
|
||||||
CD. For example, to prepare for a minimal installation of
|
For example, to prepare for a minimal installation of
|
||||||
FreeBSD:</para>
|
FreeBSD:</para>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<screen><prompt>C:\></prompt> <userinput>md c:\freebsd</userinput>
|
<screen><prompt>C:\></prompt> <userinput>md c:\freebsd</userinput>
|
||||||
|
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@ -5179,11 +5175,11 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<para>If you do not have a CDROM drive, you can download the
|
<para>If you do not have a CDROM drive, you can download the
|
||||||
distribution from <ulink
|
distribution from <ulink
|
||||||
url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/">
|
url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/">ftp.FreeBSD.org</ulink>.
|
||||||
ftp.FreeBSD.org</ulink>. Each distribution is in its own directory;
|
Each distribution is in its own directory; for example, the
|
||||||
for example, the <emphasis>bin</emphasis> distribution can be
|
<emphasis>bin</emphasis> distribution can be found in the <ulink
|
||||||
found in the <ulink
|
url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/bin/">&rel.current;/bin/</ulink>
|
||||||
url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel.current;-RELEASE/bin/">&rel.current;/bin/</ulink> directory.</para>
|
directory.</para>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<para>For as many distributions you wish to install from an MS-DOS
|
<para>For as many distributions you wish to install from an MS-DOS
|
||||||
partition (and you have the free space for), install each one
|
partition (and you have the free space for), install each one
|
||||||
|
|
@ -5260,20 +5256,18 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
|
||||||
your only choice. Make sure that you have your service
|
your only choice. Make sure that you have your service
|
||||||
provider's information handy as you will need to know it fairly
|
provider's information handy as you will need to know it fairly
|
||||||
early in the installation process.</para>
|
early in the installation process.</para>
|
||||||
<para>If you use PAP or CHAP to connect your ISP (in other
|
|
||||||
words, if you can connect to the ISP in Windows without
|
<para>If you use PAP or CHAP to connect your ISP (in other words, if
|
||||||
using a script), then all you will need to do is type in
|
you can connect to the ISP in Windows without using a script), then
|
||||||
<command>dial</command> at the
|
all you will need to do is type in <command>dial</command> at the
|
||||||
<application>ppp</application> prompt. Otherwise,
|
<application>ppp</application> prompt. Otherwise, you will need to
|
||||||
you will need to know
|
know how to dial your ISP using the <quote>AT commands</quote>
|
||||||
how to dial your ISP using the <quote>AT commands</quote>
|
|
||||||
specific to your modem, as the PPP dialer provides only a very
|
specific to your modem, as the PPP dialer provides only a very
|
||||||
simple terminal emulator. Please refer
|
simple terminal emulator. Please refer to the user-ppp <link
|
||||||
to the user-ppp <link linkend="userppp">handbook</link> and <ulink
|
linkend="userppp">handbook</link> and <ulink
|
||||||
url="../faq/ppp.html">FAQ</ulink> entries for further
|
url="../faq/ppp.html">FAQ</ulink> entries for further information.
|
||||||
information. If you have problems, logging can be directed to
|
If you have problems, logging can be directed to the screen using
|
||||||
the screen using the command <command>set log local
|
the command <command>set log local ...</command>.</para>
|
||||||
...</command>.</para>
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<para>If a hard-wired connection to another FreeBSD (2.0-R or
|
<para>If a hard-wired connection to another FreeBSD (2.0-R or
|
||||||
later) machine is available, you might also consider installing
|
later) machine is available, you might also consider installing
|
||||||
|
|
@ -5285,12 +5279,12 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
|
||||||
<para>Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an
|
<para>Finally, for the fastest possible network installation, an
|
||||||
Ethernet adapter is always a good choice! FreeBSD supports most
|
Ethernet adapter is always a good choice! FreeBSD supports most
|
||||||
common PC Ethernet cards; a table of supported cards (and their
|
common PC Ethernet cards; a table of supported cards (and their
|
||||||
required settings) is provided in the Hardware Notes
|
required settings) is provided in the Hardware Notes for each
|
||||||
for each release of FreeBSD. If you are
|
release of FreeBSD. If you are using one of the supported PCMCIA
|
||||||
using one of the supported PCMCIA Ethernet cards, also be sure
|
Ethernet cards, also be sure that it is plugged in
|
||||||
that it is plugged in <emphasis>before</emphasis> the laptop is
|
<emphasis>before</emphasis> the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does
|
||||||
powered on! FreeBSD does not, unfortunately, currently support
|
not, unfortunately, currently support hot insertion of PCMCIA cards
|
||||||
hot insertion of PCMCIA cards during installation.</para>
|
during installation.</para>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<para>You will also need to know your IP address on the network,
|
<para>You will also need to know your IP address on the network,
|
||||||
the netmask value for your address class, and the name of your
|
the netmask value for your address class, and the name of your
|
||||||
|
|
@ -5331,8 +5325,8 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<para>In order for NFS installation to work, the server must
|
<para>In order for NFS installation to work, the server must
|
||||||
support subdir mounts, e.g., if your FreeBSD 3.4 distribution
|
support subdir mounts, e.g., if your FreeBSD 3.4 distribution
|
||||||
directory lives
|
directory lives on:
|
||||||
on:<filename>ziggy:/usr/archive/stuff/FreeBSD</filename>, then
|
<filename>ziggy:/usr/archive/stuff/FreeBSD</filename>, then
|
||||||
<hostid>ziggy</hostid> will have to allow the direct mounting
|
<hostid>ziggy</hostid> will have to allow the direct mounting
|
||||||
of <filename>/usr/archive/stuff/FreeBSD</filename>, not just
|
of <filename>/usr/archive/stuff/FreeBSD</filename>, not just
|
||||||
<filename>/usr</filename> or
|
<filename>/usr</filename> or
|
||||||
|
|
|
||||||
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