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Date:      Sat, 25 Jul 1998 05:12:09 +0000
From:      "Frank Pawlak" <fpawlak@execpc.com>
To:        Brandon Lockhart <brandon@engulf.net>
Cc:        bsalle <salle@telisphere.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: I am unfortunitly a Windows User
Message-ID:  <980725051209.ZM1126@darkstar.connect.com>
In-Reply-To: Brandon Lockhart <brandon@engulf.net> "Re: I am unfortunitly a Windows User" (Jul 25, 12:40am)
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980725003850.18321A-100000@engulf.net>

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Now before you get all offended, I wasn't being critical of you or your answer.
 All I was trying to do was soften the statement that installing FreeBSD
commonly trashes hard drives.  A strong statement like that could easly scare
someone away from trying FreeBSD.

Frank

On Jul 25, 12:40am, Brandon Lockhart wrote:
> Subject: Re: I am unfortunitly a Windows User
> :I think that the answer provided below is a bit harsh.  I have installed
> :FreeBSD on a machine with both Windows NT/95 installed an have not had any
> :problems trashing the hard drive.
>
> It was meant to show the ignorance of some people, the people who can't
> sit down for five minutes and read a short little man page or readme off
> of the web.
>
> :Firstly, a product like Partition Magic can easily create the necessary
> :partition for FreeBSD.  Yes your drive must have a partition for FreeBSD,
and
> :Partition Magic is a good way to do it.
>
> Sure enough.
>
> :Secondly, the FreeBSD boot manager will allow you to dual boot FreeBSD and
> :Windows NT/95.
>
> Uhh huh.
>
> :Read the related information an the FreeBSD web page under documentation and
if
> :you have further questions, post them to this mailing list.  If you can get
a
> :copy of The Complete FreeBSD all the information you need to do this install
is
> :contained in it in an easy reading format.  This book is worth its' weight
in
> :gold.
>
> Hence, that is basically what I had said.  (See Below)
>
> :> Yes, installing FreeBSD will completely kill your hard drive.  This has
> :> happened many times.  Once this happens, your hard drive is rendered
> :> useless.  In order to fix it, you must go to:
> :>
> :> http://www.freebsd.org/
> :>
> :> and read the manuals and the install guide.  Good luck!
>
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