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Date:      Tue, 3 Jul 2001 03:13:47 -0700
From:      "Ted Mittelstaedt" <tedm@toybox.placo.com>
To:        "chen c.y." <c.y.chen@bham.ac.uk>, "'FreeBSD Customer Relations'" <FreeBSDCustomerRelations@windriver.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, <denise@osd.bsdi.com>
Subject:   RE: Experience of buying FreeBSD CDs from Wind River
Message-ID:  <003801c103a8$d91c8ac0$1401a8c0@tedm.placo.com>
In-Reply-To: <A1E2AB534BDCD211822F00805FFEA8AD47B14D@eee-fs7.bham.ac.uk>

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Not all systems will boot from a bootable cdrom disk, and
not all systems that boot from bootable cdrom disks will boot
from a FreeBSD bootable cdrom disk.  This has been discussed
on the mailing list before.

Ted Mittelstaedt                      tedm@toybox.placo.com
Author of:          The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide
Book website:         http://www.freebsd-corp-net-guide.com


>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
>[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of chen c.y.
>Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 1:37 PM
>To: 'FreeBSD Customer Relations'
>Cc: 'freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG'; 'denise@osd.bsdi.com'
>Subject: Experience of buying FreeBSD CDs from Wind River
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I just want to share some experience of buying freeBSD from "Wind River".
>
>Last month, I purchased a set of freeBSD CD from them, and encounter some
>installation problems due to the un-bootable CD. As we know, the first CD
>should be bootable and lead the users through the installation once the PC
>is able to be booted from CD-ROM. However, the version they provided to me
>is not able to do that. I needed to make some boot floppy diskes
>and did the
>installation. Yes, it was successful. However, it was not what the
>advertisement said!! I did complain to them and wait for 11 days so far.
>However,they did not reply in term of this.
>
>For some new users, the bootable CD is very important and convenient for
>them.
>
>Sorry to take your time.
>
>Regards,
>Curtis
>
>P.S the following are the e-mails I sent to them.
>---------------------------------------
>---------------------------------------
>
>Dear Valentino
>
>Thank for the response! After another trial, the installation was
>successful
>after using bootable "floppies". However, it was not the purpose for us to
>purchase the disks. We expected to have a bootable "CD", and it was printed
>on the Disk 1. Somehow, we are not very satisfied, because the service we
>obtain from you is not what we ordered.
>
>Dear Denise
>
>Don't you think the company should provide the right service which was
>advertised?
>
>Regards,
>Curtis
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Valentino Vaschetto [mailto:logo@osd.bsdi.com]
>Sent: 21 June 2001 21:41
>To: c.y.chen@bham.ac.uk
>Cc: Denise Rivera
>Subject: RE: BSDi/WCCDROM Order:Confirmed (fwd)
>
>
>:1. The Disk 1 is not bootable. After trying to install on different
>laptop
>:and PCs, which I am sure are able to boot from the cd-rom drive, it is
>:impossible to boot from Disk 1.
>
>This was done for a reason; because at the time of the snapshot, -CURRENT
>(aka FreeBSD 5.0) was not stable and if my mind serves me correctly, it
>wasn't even booting correctly.
>
>:2. I try the alternative way to install FreeBSD by making boot floppy
>disks.
>:However, the kern.flp and msfboot.flp stored in the directory /floppies
>are
>:of version 4.2.
>
>The floppies are the same, what's different is the installation packages
>on the CD.
>
>:3. While I install the software, it even can not extract files.
>
>Explain more..
>
>:I am not sure if the FreeBSD-5.0-current is stable. Therefore,I wonder if
>:you can send me a replacement of FreeBSD-4.3-release, which was shown on
>:your web site. Please help me to solve this out. The software is used for
>:some ugent experiments.
>
>You should be able to install FreeBSD from the Toolkit. You are going to
>have to contact Denise about getting that replacement (which I don't think
>is possible).
>
>-val
>WindRiver Systems; FreeBSD.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: FreeBSD Customer Relations
>[mailto:FreeBSDCustomerRelations@windriver.com]
>Sent: 22 June 2001 09:38
>To: Curtis Chen
>Subject: WindRiver/FreeBSD Transition Update
>
>
>June 21, 2001
>
>Dear Curtis Chen,
>
>  In May 2001, Wind River, a leading provider of embedded software and
>  services, acquired BSDi's software business. We would like to take this
>  opportunity to introduce ourselves. Wind River software is used in
>  conjunction with the embedded, or hidden microprocessors that
>make up over
>  90% of all computer chips sold today. Embedded systems made up
>of hardware
>  and software are found in numerous end products from laser printers to
>  automotive braking systems to aerospace applications.
>
>  Wind River picked up two software product lines from BSDi: the
>proprietary
>  BSD/OS and the open-source FreeBSD. By acquiring the proprietary BSD/OS,
>  Wind River broadened its line of commercial software solutions for the
>  embedded market. FreeBSD, on the other hand, is not owned by Wind River,
>  but managed by the open-source community. In the tradition of BSDi, and
>  Walnut Creek CDROM before it, Wind River intends to support the
>efforts of
>  the FreeBSD community.
>
>  Wind River will act as a channel for the distribution of FreeBSD
>products.
>  This is not a commercial venture for Wind River, but rather a public
>  service for the community. Many of us at Wind River are or have been
>  FreeBSD users---notably Wind River founder and chairman Jerry
>Fiddler, and
>  chief technical officer John Fogelin. Wind River is investing
>resources to
>  develop and release FreeBSD products, operating retail and online sales
>  distribution channels, offering developer resources such as computer
>  hosting and infrastructure services, and providing public relations,
>  marketing, and events support for FreeBSD.
>
>  In this transition, some customers have been experiencing delays and
>  confusion in the servicing of their orders for FreeBSD products. If you
>  are one of these customers, we sincerely apologize for any
>frustration and
>  inconvenience this may have caused you. After acquiring BSDi, we have
>  found many problems with the old order processing system. We are
>currently
>  working to put a new system in place. Still, this will take some time to
>  implement. We ask for your patience and continued support.  As an interim
>  measure we have set up a special email address,
>ordertracking@windriver.com.
>  Contacting us this way will ensure your question immediately reaches the
>  right person and will expedite a response. You can also reach us at
>  1-925-691-2800 ext.3820 and from our web site at www.FreeBSDmall.com.
>
>  Exciting new products are being developed for 2001. We look
>  forward to a long and satisfying relationship with the FreeBSD community.
>
>  Sincerely,
>  Pauline Shulman
>  Senior Manager, eDevelopment
>  Wind River
>
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