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Date:      Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:16:24 +0000
From:      Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com>
To:        "s.moyzis" <s.moyzis@sbcglobal.net>
Cc:        "Questions@FreeBSD" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Problems installing FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <45EFF088.3090901@dial.pipex.com>
In-Reply-To: <001b01c7616c$d3b93100$3f8dfd44@DJ2KXR91>
References:  <001b01c7616c$d3b93100$3f8dfd44@DJ2KXR91>

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s.moyzis wrote:

>Hi,  I'm trying to install FreeBSD from
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2
>I downloaded all the files to a folder on my 2nd HD (Primary is C: 80 Gb Windows XP SP2, 2nd external 250 Gb HD has 2 partitons, G: which contains the entire C:drive for backup, and a partition H: for FreeBSD.  Anyway, The Boot CD doesn't boot (yes, I changed the BIOS sequence), and the Disk1 and Disk2 won't fit on a CD.  I'm new at this, but I do know Windows and DOS inside and out.  Question is, what do I do next?
>everytime I try to 'open' the file(s) Roxio CD Creator opens up.  Help!   Thanks,
>  
>
It sounds very much like you just haven't written stuff correctly to CD.

1) You only *need* disk 1 and it boots.  Disk 2 contains pre-built 
packages which you might want.  I expect the handbook covers this.  
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-diff-media.html 
section on FreeBSD 5.X and above).

2) You need to write disk1 using Roxio or Nero or whatever *as an ISO*, 
*not* copy it as a file to the CD.  The option might say something like 
image file instead of ISO.  Same for disk2, to a different CD of 
course.   Roxio opens up when you click on the ISO because an ISO is a 
special file format that is basically a "dump" of a CD.  Nothing other 
than a CD writing program is likely to make much use of it.

Forget the boot CD you don't need it.  It is, I believe, used for 
network-only installs and using CD1 is easier for a beginner.

--Alex





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