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<corpauthor>The FreeBSD Documentation Project</corpauthor>
<pubdate>$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.223 2001/06/24 18:00:46 chris Exp $</pubdate>
<pubdate>$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.224 2001/06/24 20:01:30 chris Exp $</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>1995</year>
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All entries are assumed to be relevant to FreeBSD 2.0.5 and later,
unless otherwise noted. Any entries with a &lt;XXX&gt; are under
construction. If you are interested in helping with this project,
send email to the &a.doc;.
The latest version of this
send email to the &a.doc;. The latest version of this
document is always available from the <ulink
URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD World Wide Web
server</ulink>. It may also be downloaded as one large <ulink
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<answer>
<para>There is a FreeBSD Documentation Project which you may
contact (or even better, join) at the
&a.doc;.
This list is for discussion of the FreeBSD documentation. For
actual questions about FreeBSD, there is the
&a.questions;.</para>
contact (or even better, join) at the &a.doc;. This list
is for discussion of the FreeBSD documentation. For actual
questions about FreeBSD, there is the &a.questions;.</para>
<para>A FreeBSD <quote>handbook</quote> is available, and can be
found as: <ulink URL="../handbook/index.html">the FreeBSD
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<para>Well, we cannot pay, but we might arrange a free CD or
T-shirt and a Contributor's Handbook entry if you submit a
translation of the documentation. Before you begin translating
please contact the &a.doc;;
you may find
somebody to help with the translation effort. You may also find
out there is already a team translating the docs into your
chosen language, who surely would not turn down your help.
</para>
please contact the &a.doc;; you may find somebody to help with
the translation effort. You may also find out there is already
a team translating the docs into your chosen language, who surely
would not turn down your help.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
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<para>It has been reported that later IBM BIOS revisions may have
reintroduced the bug. <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=200565+208320+/usr/local/www/db/text/2001/freebsd-mobile/20010429.freebsd-mobile">This message</ulink>
from Jacques Vidrine to the &a.mobile;
describes a procedure which may work if your newer
IBM laptop does not boot FreeBSD properly, and you can upgrade or
downgrade the BIOS..</para>
from Jacques Vidrine to the &a.mobile; describes a procedure
which may work if your newer IBM laptop does not boot FreeBSD
properly, and you can upgrade or downgrade the BIOS..</para>
<para>If you have an earlier BIOS, and upgrading is not an option a
workaround is to install FreeBSD, change the partition ID FreeBSD
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<programlisting>AWRE (Auto Write Reallocation Enbld): 1
ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld): 1</programlisting>
<para>The following paragraphs were submitted by
Ted Mittelstaedt &lt;<email>tedm@toybox.placo.com</email>&gt;:</para>
<para>The following paragraphs were submitted by Ted Mittelstaedt
&lt;<email>tedm@toybox.placo.com</email>&gt;:</para>
<para>For IDE drives, any bad block is usually a sign of
potential trouble. All modern IDE drives come with internal
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chipset?</para>
</question><answer>
<para>Here is a list compiled by
Glen Foster &lt;<email>gfoster@driver.nsta.org</email>&gt;,
<para>Here is a list compiled by Glen Foster
&lt;<email>gfoster@driver.nsta.org</email>&gt;,
with some more modern additions:</para>
<programlisting>Vendor Model
@ -10121,13 +10115,11 @@ ATDT1234567</programlisting>
<para>If all else fails, send as much information as you can,
including your config files, how you are starting
<application>ppp</application>, the relevant parts of your
log file and the output of the
<command>netstat -rn</command> command (before and after connecting) to
the &a.questions;
or the <ulink URL="news:comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc">
log file and the output of the <command>netstat -rn</command>
command (before and after connecting) to the &a.questions; or
the <ulink URL="news:comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc">
comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc</ulink> news group, and someone
should point you in the right direction.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
</qandaset>
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<para>Yes, starting with version 3.0 you can using BSDI's
<application>doscmd</application> DOS emulation which has
been integrated and enhanced. Send mail to the &a.emulation;
if you are interested in
joining this ongoing effort!</para>
if you are interested in joining this ongoing effort!</para>
<para>For pre-3.0 systems, there is a neat utility called
<application>pcemu</application> in the ports collection which emulates an 8088
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</question>
<answer>
<para>By:
Frank Durda IV <email>uhclem@nemesis.lonestar.org</email></para>
<para>By: Frank Durda IV
<email>uhclem@nemesis.lonestar.org</email></para>
<para>In a nutshell, there a few I/O ports that all of the
PnP boards respond to when the host asks if anyone is out