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Date:      11 Mar 2002 00:01:41 -0800
From:      swear@blarg.net (Gary W. Swearingen)
To:        "Mike Stacy" <mstacy@angstrom.net>
Cc:        "FreeBSD-questions" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <er1yerbkii.yer@localhost.localdomain>
In-Reply-To: <002001c1c8bc$7cacf0c0$0301a8c0@480mhz>
References:  <002001c1c8bc$7cacf0c0$0301a8c0@480mhz>

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"Mike Stacy" <mstacy@angstrom.net> writes:

> First,
> 
>             Is it possible to change the login message, so that when I login to my box from telnet on a win98 a dift
> message will come up.??

(Please limit your new messages to plain text <= about 70 columns.)

Not real easily.  I'd probably disable the normal login message (remove
or empty /etc/moth or see the "motd" manual) and put something in my
shell startup script (eg, using "echo" or "cat <<EOT"-type "here
document" -- see your shell manual).

>                             When I finally installed FreeBSD on my PC I had to install the bootmanger to get it to
> boot,  I tried like 20 times doing a full install, and I just kept installing FreeBSD and formatting, then finally when
> I installed the boot manger it booted up fine, why and what did the bootmanger do to make it boot up?........

I suspect that you forgot to use your M$ software to make your old
M$ boot manager boot your FreeBSD partition.  Or whatever boot
manager you've got there. (I'm assuming you did a normal in-a-primary-
partition install.)  With most PCDOS-type MBR-housed boot managers you
"mark" the FreeBSD primary partition active with your PCDOS-type fdisk.
Other boot managers have other methods, of course.

The FreeBSD boot manager does little more than a PCDOS-type MBR beyond
offering a boot-time menu which offers to boot one to four partitions
or another next disk's MBR (so you don't need to mark partitions
active).

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