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Date:      Fri, 12 Mar 1999 10:35:36 -0800
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@3-cities.com>
To:        Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk>
Cc:        Mark Ovens <marko@uk.radan.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Big IDE disks?
Message-ID:  <36E95E78.74B412D@3-cities.com>
References:  <36E80304.C99C501E@algroup.co.uk> <19990311211620.C231@localhost> <36E8F75F.7DC11DBB@algroup.co.uk>

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Ben Laurie wrote:
> 
> Mark Ovens wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 05:53:08PM +0000, Ben Laurie wrote:
> > > I'm trying to install an 18 GB EIDE disk on FreeBSD 2.2.7. The BIOS
> > > concedes that it is big, after I enable "S.M.A.R.T." (whatever that is),
> > > but fdisk refuses to believe it is any larger than 8 GB. Is there a way
> > > to make this work?
> > >
> >
> > Yes. You have to u/g to 2.2.8 or later. Support for >8GB disks was
> > introduced in 2.2.8
> 
> Great, thanks. I've never upgraded a FreeBSD system before, and I can't
> seem to find any docco for how to do it - what's the procedure?

Go to http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/handbook341.html#694 and find
the FTP site closest to you. There will be a directory 3.1-RELEASE or
3.1-STABLE and all of the files are located under the directory of
your choice. There are text files to read such as upgrade, layout, and
etc. You have problems with the boot blocks if you upgrade from the
disk. I am able to run with the generic kernel and upgrading from
floppies takes care of the boot blocks for you. There is a directory
on floppies with a readme on how to generate the two floppies.

I finally chose to purchase a subscription to 3.1 from Walnut Creek. I
think it is faster than finding a site that isn't at the limit of ftp
sessions. Once I had the CDROM, I booted from the floppies and did an
upgrade. I was asked what I wanted to upgrade and from where. It
started reading the CDROM and when I came back 4 hours later it was
finished. I was told to remove the floppy and it would reboot. I did
and when it finished booting, I was running 3.1. I found that the
upgrade had replaced my .profile for root and I had to redo it. I
would copy your current startup profile for root somewhere. Then after
you are through upgrading, you can edit the newone and add your way of
doing things to it. 

X-windows was running a little bit strange and so I ran XF86Setup and
re-tweaked it and then everything was fine. Then I found that the
upgrade had also replaced my xinitrc. I had to add "-ls" to get it to
read my login scripts. I don't like 80 x 66 windows and so I reduced
them back to a size that I prefer. I like blue with white text but I
haven't added them back in.

Kent


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Richland, WA

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