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Date:      Fri, 15 Nov 1996 15:51:14 -0500 (EST)
From:      =?iso-8859-1?Q?=22=7C=2B=2D=5B=29=EA=D1=EE=E9=5B=29=2D=2B=7C=22?=  <p.baldwin@odyssey.on.ca>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Installation Prob.
Message-ID:  <199611152051.PAA24843@mur.odyssey.on.ca>

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ok, heres the deal: I am running DOS 6.20 and Win 3.1 on my c:\ and i have a
blank slave (d:\), my CD-ROM used to be D:\, but when i installed my slave,
my CD-ROM became g:\, cause of stacker etc. I d/l all the files i need to
install freebsd. /bin /des /dict /manpages /info /doc. i have but these as
subdirs in my freebsd dir. c:\freebsd\<dirname>, I started to install
FreeBSD, i went through all the stuff, and set it up fine, I chose the "DOS
Partition" media, or soemthing similar to that, it was "dos <something>" and
continued on my way. It began setting everything up fine, until i guess,
close to the end, and finally said: "the following errors existed in your
installation" then said, "can't find the following dirs" /bin /des /manpages
/doc, i think thats the dirs that it couldn't find...anyway, do you know why
it can't find the dirs??? i have set it up like the installation file said.
but no luck...any ideas??? The bootmanager and everything works fine, but
when i select F5 (disk2) and go into freeBSD, it just goes to the boot
screen, and said "can't find /kernel"  

Oh ya, now i can't access the slave in dos, and it doesn't show up anywhere,
and now when i type a cmd in DOS, it tries to read of the CD!! crazy eh?


Please respond as quickly as possible

Thanx A LOT!

Pete Baldwin




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