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Date:      Sun, 04 Aug 1996 09:41:18 -0500
From:      samurai@iosys.net (Rich Bornhofer)
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   ftp to dos partition didn't work well.
Message-ID:  <3204B68E.2E90@iosys.net>

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Hello, 
   I have recently been having troubles trying to do the FTP install to
my system. I have tried every thing i can think of, and my modem doesn't
seem to want to work under com2 (com3 and com4 work, but com2 just won't
go..) So.. I opted for zipping up half of my C: drive to make room for a
dos partion install, FTPed the bin, doc, info, xfree86 stuff i wanted,
etc.. to my dos drive.. under c:\freebsd\<each from freebsd.org>. I am
guessing that i have the files in the right place, as when i start the
actual install, it starts reading files and building the file structure.
The problem is, in bin and doc, i get invalid header: checksum error and
then it says (via alt+f2) /stand/cpio: cannot remove current: Is a
directory errors.. The system keeps asking me if i would like to try
again, with the same results. I also noticed that the transfer rate
quickly dropped from 200+K/s to 15K/s.. is that from the decompressing
of the .tgz files? (as i would hope). Anyway, the question is, if i am
ftping the files from freebsd.org why am i getting checksum errors for
most of the bin dist, and plenty of the doc dist? And more importantly,
how can i get 'clean' coppies?
  FYI i am using WS_FTP95-lite, retrieving the 2.1.5 dist. and
retrieving the entire directory for each dir i need (except the xfree86)
and this is all going on on a p133 with 16M edo 256k pipeline burst
machine (to help with the slowed transfer question) with a 28.8 modem
doing the transfering (i don't seem to usualy have a problem with data
integrity with this modem)..
  I would very much like to try the FreeBSD OS so i would really
appriciate any help you can offer as to how to get the show on the road
(short of trying to locate a CD of the dist ;).

  Thanks in advance,
 Ray, the guy who may never get to run freebsd :(
   samurai@iosys.net



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