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Date:      Sun, 07 May 2000 13:28:44 -0300
From:      Gustavo Pamplona <pamplona@uai.com.br>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Is there a way to install FreeBSD without "Probbing Devices"
Message-ID:  <3.0.6.32.20000507132844.007a8c30@uai.com.br>

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Hi, guys,

Sadly, I posted to FreeBSD-Questions, but nobody answered me. And I think
Hackers is the best choice. (I think is necessary to hack the sysinstall
program to do this)

I have memory problems, but my other systems, Windows 95 and NT worked
without problems, and my only problem is with FreeBSD.

I already installed Linux, did not have any trouble, with the exception of
the "bus error", All OK!

I also knew FreeBSD put a lot of stress on the memory. But how I got
installed Linux on my machine.

I know it the FreeBSD Installation Program is like a RAMDISK image (Linux),
in other words, the Installation Program is a mini FreeBSD system, with the
tools and utilities necessary for Installation. 

But, What I need is only a thing, Is there a way to hack the 'sysinstall'
in other system like linux, to when I put the Boot floppy and followed by
MFS root, the 'sysinstall' jump over to the main part of the installation.

Or anybody can send to me a "sysinstall" without "Probbing Devices" screen ?

I 'd like to thank for who send me? (If exist one, of course, or still a
hacked copy) 

Or there is a way to install FreeBSD without sysintall. Well, I can install
a Linux System with a simple bootdisk and a shell, containing 'fdisk, mkfs,
mount.ext2fs mount.msdos or mount.vfat and mount.iso9660, tar and gzip.

Example: In this way, I partition my HardDisk with the decimal code of 165,
0xA5 or BSD/386 and following create at less the root and swap slices. And
make a new
UFS filesystem and unpack the binnary distribution on the FileSystes,
create the
necessary /dev files for access the new partition, set up my kernel with
rdev. and finnally install a new boot manager.

I tried to compile the fdisk and newfs into my Debian Linux 2.1 system. I
suscessfulled compiled fdisk, Currently it is working within Debian, but
the newfs not. (I was not using iBCS - Intel Binnary Compatibility System)

How I saw to Linux cannot a tool for create the UFS filesystem, and I'm
desesperate, I need to install a FreeBSD. And I have no enough money for
change
my memory modules.

Thanx for all []'s


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   Gustavo Pamplona - pamplona@uai.com.br
Linux User: 137471 - FreeBSD User: FBSD042237 
  Linux Slackware 7.0 | FreeBSD 3.2 Release
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