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Date:      Mon, 27 Feb 95 20:42:24 +0100
From:      Tore Oerpetveit <tore@hsr.no>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   FreBSD & XFree86 install problems.
Message-ID:  <199502271940.UAA15649@broremann.hsr.no>

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Dear Sir.

I have downloaded FreeBSD 2.0 with XFree86-3.1.  Now I experience some problems
installing this software.

I have downloaded to a PC, and the files are stored under an MS-DOS-partition on
my hard disk.  Installing the FreeBSD-binarys from this works just fine.  The
problem starts when I want to install XFree86.

The first obstacle I encountered was the filenames.  As You know, MS-DOS won't
allow filenames longer than 8 characters.  Some of the XFree files have names
that are quite a bit longer than this.  Renaming the files and changing the
install-files won't work, as the install-utility looks for a directory called
XFree86-3.1, a name longer than our beloved MS-DOS will allow...


Next attemt: installing from an UFS (FreeBSD) partition.

After installing the bindist, I extracted the XFree86 distribution to an
UFS-partition, together with the rest of the FreeBSD dist.  I then started a new
installation, where I mounted this partition on /mnt.  The distribution was just
as I found it om the FTP-site.  Now the installation utility wouldn't even
install the bindist...  On first try, nothing happened.  Second try: "Not a
valid distribution"


I didn't give up.  In the install-instructions it said that, next to a
FTP-installation, a tape installation was the second best.  Well, let us try the
tape.  I put the contents of my FreeBSD distribution partition on a QIC-80 tape
(by using "tar | ft" as shown in the manpage for ft.)  When I tried to install
from this tape, nothing happened.  I was just told to insert the tape, and then
that no dist. was found.  The installation utility did never even try to read
the tape.  Yes, I tried both the QIC-80 and floppy-tape choise, as my QIC-80
tape is connected to the floppy controller.

Now I really don't know what to do!


If You could tell me what I'm doing wrong, and maybe what to do to get it right,
I would really appretiate it.


Yours

Tore

PS: please ignore any spelling errors; English is not the language I feel I
master the better...



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