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Date:      Wed, 16 Aug 2000 16:14:29 -0400
From:      "Andresen,Jason R." <jandrese@mitre.org>
To:        lyle jorgensen <lylejorgensen@yahoo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: have i got it right
Message-ID:  <399AF625.5A29C89A@mitre.org>
References:  <20000816151710.2223.qmail@web613.mail.yahoo.com>

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lyle jorgensen wrote:
> 
> I am enrolled at UMSL (University of Missouri, St Louis) in a basic
> programmers class. We will be using the C language on a UNIX server. I
> am a little farmiliar with "C" but know nothing about UNIX. I desire
> to load freebsd on my computer to learn "everything you always wanted
> to know about UNIX but were to dumb to ask" in one week.
> 
> Tell me if I understand this thing correctly, please.
> 
> I have downloaded and I believe understand how to build the 2
> floppies. I have downloaded the "BIN" files to my c drive. I am
> running win98 on a DFI AT motherboard with a AMDK6 450 processor, with
> two IDE hard drives and 32M memory. I plan to make my secondary hard
> drive, a 450M IDE, my freebsd drive.
> 
> Here is my plan of attack:
> 
> First make the two floppies. Turn off my machine and reconfigure so
> that the 450 drive is master and my normal drive slave. boot with the
> first floppie in the A drive. steer the program to my normal drive
> where the BIN files are downloaded.
> 
> Will this work? Can freebsd read DOS drives? Is there a whole bunch of
> stuff I still don't properly understand? How can I be sure that I
> won't wipe out my normal C drive?

Check out the handbook on http://www.freebsd.org, it will answer a lot
of the questions you have and are going to have.


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