From a287a3fc73b6db96fba3884a0cbe8d449e0e29e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Rodney W. Grimes" Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1993 07:53:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Renumber the section starting at the duplicate 5. section. Changed reference to RELNOTES.FreeBSD to not have an absolute path on it since these appear in several places! --- etc/etc.i386/floppy.install_notes | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/etc/etc.i386/floppy.install_notes b/etc/etc.i386/floppy.install_notes index 493ed60ea2ac..6c60fe3976ff 100644 --- a/etc/etc.i386/floppy.install_notes +++ b/etc/etc.i386/floppy.install_notes @@ -75,38 +75,38 @@ to make initial installation of the system as easy as possible. installed, then insert this disk in a floppy drive. Again, specify the drive to read from. -5. After the dos-floppy has been copied to the disk, enter `halt' at +6. After the dos-floppy has been copied to the disk, enter `halt' at the command prompt. -6. When the system asks you to press the return key to reboot, first +7. When the system asks you to press the return key to reboot, first remove the floppy and then press the return key to boot from the hard disk. -7. At this point you will get 4 errors from the fsck on boot, these +8. At this point you will get 4 errors from the fsck on boot, these are normal and are caused by files that were open when the /dev entries were built - just ignore them. The system will correct these errors and then halt, after which you should press the return key again to reboot with a clean system. -8. Congratulations, you've got the mini FreeBSD system on your disk! +9. Congratulations, you've got the mini FreeBSD system on your disk! -9. Follow the instructions about set_tmp_dir and extract that +10. Follow the instructions about set_tmp_dir and extract that will come on your screen after you've pressed the return key. -10. You will get the following errors while extracting the bin +11. You will get the following errors while extracting the bin distribution, you can safely ignore them. /tmp/tar: Could not create file bin/sh : Text file busy /tmp/tar: Could not create file sbin/init : Text file busy /tmp/tar: Could not link .profile to root/.profile : File exists -11. Run the configure command to set up some of the /etc files by +12. Run the configure command to set up some of the /etc files by typing ``configure''. You will have to edit /etc/netstart after this if you have a networking interface. -12. Reboot so that the system comes up multiuser by typing ``reboot''. +13. Reboot so that the system comes up multiuser by typing ``reboot''. -13. You are now running FreeBSD! Congradulations! You may now continue +14. You are now running FreeBSD! Congradulations! You may now continue with installing the source distribution, or stop here for now. Should you decided to postpone further installation, you should @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ to make initial installation of the system as easy as possible. mv /.profile /.profile.install ln /root/.profile /.profile -14. If your disk has several operating systems, you may want to +15. If your disk has several operating systems, you may want to install the Thomas Wolfram's os-bs boot manager for selecting which system to boot. This works well with DOS, OS/2, FreeBSD and other systems. To install it, boot the system with MS-DOS @@ -141,9 +141,9 @@ to make initial installation of the system as easy as possible. partition for the boot system active. FreeBSD has an fdisk command that can be used for this purpose as well. -15. In addition to the FreeBSD source and binary distributions, many +16. In addition to the FreeBSD source and binary distributions, many additional packages, such as X11 and TeX, may be obtained from freebsd.cdrom.com - please have a look around! You may also find - this a good time to read the release notes in /usr/src/RELNOTES.FreeBSD. + this a good time to read the release notes in RELNOTES.FreeBSD. -End of $Id: floppy.install_notes,v 1.7 1993/09/11 08:32:50 alm Exp $ +End of $Id: floppy.install_notes,v 1.8 1993/09/13 07:26:39 alm Exp $