Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 10:47:59 -0700 (PDT) From: Dave Babler <dbabler@Rigel.orionsys.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Updating advice Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960605103347.2987A-100000@Rigel.orionsys.com>
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Greetings... I need some advice I am currently running 2.0.5 installed vie floppies from the Walnut Creek CD. Hardware is a 486DX2-66, 500MB Maxtor IDE, 16MB RAM, Intel EtherExpress and an internet connection. The initial installation was a "look-see" ... I liked what I saw. The original installation was via floppy images because I had no CD-ROM on the target machine. I've since been adding bits and pieces with the ports collection and now have the 2.1 CD. I have been unable to make a spare CD-ROM drive and controller work. The controller, a Future Domain 840 is recognized by the sea0 driver, but the drive (an NEC CDR-36) is not. The driver returns "arbitration timeout" when probing for devices. So unless somebody can help me fix that one, I still can't directly access the CD. I keep finding that the ports files are behind the available distfiles, and often the specified source isn't even available any more. I also would like to update the whole release to -stable or -current but at a loss to determine a rational way to do that without losing what work I've done. With only 500MB to work with (less... I need to reset as much as I can for users) I'm not sure it's feasable to maintain the whole source tree. I have no desire for any X-windows applications - the system is intended for use by ANSI-only users. As mentioned, I have a live internet connection. What is my best path for upgrading? Thanks in advance. -Dave Babler
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