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Date:      Sat, 29 Jun 1996 17:44:48 +0100
From:      Mike Curtis <mikec@glces.demon.co.uk>
To:        support@cdrom.com
Subject:   Newboy on FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <CZh$MUAA2V1xEwE7@glces.demon.co.uk>
Resent-Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.93.960701101716.26259U@mother.cdrom.com>

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Heeelp!!

System spec
FreeBSD 2.1 Jan 96
486DX4-100, PCI motherboard AMI Bios, 8Mb ram, Cirrus 5430 Graphic card,
IBM 10baseT Ethernet card, IDE Hard drive on primary port of M/B, with
CD Rom (Wearnes) set up as SLAVE to drive.

What I want to do
To create a cheap Intranet webserver/mailserver with connectivity to DOS
Windows MAC and Acorn

Before taking delivery of FreeBSD I had never any experiance of Unix.  I
have to say that I do not think it is as difficult as some would have
it, although perhaps its early days yet.
  
BUT my Problems (have read FAQs)
CD Rom is recognized from boot floppy ie ATAPI driver present but when
system installed, not.
With network settings installed but no other station on our network
setup to talk to it, our new BSD server takes several minutes to boot to
the login promt.  Message immediatly prior to login promt is 

unix.glces.com: bad value

I am impressed with the quality of this software from a novices point of
view and I know from my reading that that even Unix gurus regard it
highly.  I am on a very steep learning curve so bear with me if my
questions seem nieve. 


-- 
Mike Curtis




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