Update more docs to match -current reality.

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DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION
------------------------
An ``X-'' prefixed before a distribution set means that the XFree86
3.1.2-S base distribution, libraries, manual pages, SVGA server and a
set of default fonts will be selected in addition to the set itself.
If you select such a set, you will also be presented with a set of
menus for customizing the selections to your desired X Window System
setup.
Any distribution may be further customized by selecting the `Custom'
item before leaving the menu.
N.B. All references in this document to `complete source' mean the
complete source tree minus any legally encumbered cryptography code.
@ -30,7 +35,7 @@ Everything: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary files,
in this collection. You will need to select that by
hand if you're inside the United States.
Custom: Allows you to modify or create your distribution set on
Custom: Allows you to create or modify your distribution set on
a piece-by-piece basis.
Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions.
@ -53,13 +58,14 @@ obvious, though two possible exceptions may be the "commerce" and
you'll get the whole collection (between 10 and 30MB).
If you're installing from CDROM then all of the commercial and
"experimental" offerings are also easily available in their
individual subdirectories and can be copied to hard disk at
any time.
If you're installing from a 2 disc CDROM set then all of the
commercial and "experimental" offerings are also available already
installed on the 2nd "live filesystem" CD.
You may also notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE:
--------------------
You may notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
are marked "NOT FOR EXPORT!" This is because it's illegal to export
them from the United States (or any other country which considers
encryption technology to be on its restricted export list). Since

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Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.1.2.10 1995/11/04 08:48:00 jkh Exp $
Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.2 1995/12/07 10:34:47 peter Exp $
Contents last changed: April 26th, 1996
Table of Contents
-----------------
0. Document Conventions
1. Default Configuration (GENERIC kernel)
2. Using UserConfig to change FreeBSD kernel settings
@ -62,9 +63,9 @@ ncr0 n/a n/a n/a n/a NCR PCI SCSI controller
ahc0 n/a n/a n/a n/a Adaptec 294x PCI SCSI controller
bt0 330 dyn dyn dyn Buslogic SCSI controller
uha0 330 dyn 6 dyn Ultrastore 14f
ahc1 dyn dyn dyn dyn Adaptec 274x/284x SCSI controller
ahb0 dyn dyn dyn dyn Adaptec 174x SCSI controller
aha0 330 dyn 5 dyn Adaptec 154x SCSI controller
ahb0 dyn dyn dyn dyn Adaptec 174x SCSI controller
ahc0 dyn dyn dyn dyn Adaptec 274x/284x/294x SCSI controller
aic0 340 11 dyn dyn Adaptec 152x/AIC-6360 SCSI
controller
nca0 1f88 10 dyn dyn ProAudioSpectrum cards
@ -73,17 +74,17 @@ sea0 dyn 5 dyn c8000 Seagate ST01/02 8 bit controller
wt0 300 5 1 dyn Wangtek and Archive QIC-02/QIC-36
mse0 23c 5 n/a n/a Microsoft Bus Mouse
psm0 60 12 n/a n/a PS/2 Mouse (disabled by default)
mcd0 300 10 n/a n/a Mitsumi CD-ROM
mcd1 340 11 n/a n/a Mitsumi CD-ROM
matcd0 230 n/a n/a n/a Matsushita/Panasonic CD-ROM
scd0 230 n/a n/a n/a Sony CD-ROM
sio0 3f8 4 n/a n/a Serial Port 0 (COM1)
sio1 2f8 3 n/a n/a Serial Port 1 (COM2)
sio2 3e8 5 n/a n/a Serial Port 2 (COM3)
sio3 2e8 9 n/a n/a Serial Port 3 (COM4)
lpt0 dyn 7 n/a n/a Printer Port 0
lpt1 dyn dyn n/a n/a Printer Port 1
@ -96,6 +97,8 @@ ed0 280 5 dyn d8000 WD & SMC 80xx; Novell NE1000 &
ed1 300 5 dyn d8000 Same as ed0
eg0 310 5 dyn dyn 3Com 3C505
ep0 300 10 dyn dyn 3Com 3C509
fe0 300 dyn n/a n/a Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A cards
fxp0 dyn dyn n/a dyn Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B
ie0 360 7 dyn d0000 AT&T StarLAN 10 and EN100;
3Com 3C507; NI5210
ix0 300 10 dyn d0000 Intel EtherExpress cards
@ -104,6 +107,7 @@ le0 300 5 dyn d0000 Digital Equipment EtherWorks
lnc0 280 10 n/a dyn Lance/PCnet cards
(Isolan, Novell NE2100, NE32-VL)
lnc1 300 10 n/a dyn See lnc0
vx0 dyn dyn n/a dyn
ze0 300 5 dyn d8000 IBM/National Semiconductor
PCMCIA Ethernet Controller
zp0 300 10 dyn d8000 3Com PCMCIA Etherlink III

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QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR FREEBSD 2.1
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR FREEBSD 2.2
This manual documents the process of installing FreeBSD on your
machine. Please also see the Hardware Guide for hardware-specific
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3.1 Repairing an existing FreeBSD installation.
3.2 Upgrading from FreeBSD 2.0.5
3.2 Upgrading from FreeBSD 2.1
1.0 DOS user's Question and Answer section
@ -540,13 +540,13 @@ systems and their contents. Some UNIX administration experience *is*
required to use the fixit option!
3.2 Upgrading from FreeBSD 2.0.5
3.2 Upgrading from FreeBSD 2.1
--- ----------------------------
It must first be said that this upgrade DOES NOT take a particularly
sophisticated approach to the upgrade problem, it being more a question
of providing what seemed "good enough" at the time. A truly polished
upgrade that deals properly with the broad spectrum of installed 2.0.5
upgrade that deals properly with the broad spectrum of installed 2.1
systems would be nice to have, but until that gets written what you get is
this - the brute-force approach!
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NOTE to 2.0 users: We're sorry, but the "slice" changes that were
added in FreeBSD 2.0.5 made automated upgrades pretty difficult due to
the fact that a complete reinstall is pretty much called for. Things
may still *work* after a 2.1 upgrade, but you will also no doubt
may still *work* after a 2.2 upgrade, but you will also no doubt
receive many warnings at boot time about non-aligned slices and such;
we really do recommend a fresh installation for 2.0 systems! (But
back up your user data first :-).

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Sony CDU 31/33A
Matushita/Panasonic "Sound Blaster" CDROM.
Mitsumi FX-001{A-D} (older non-IDE drives).
IDE CDROM (only some models - experimental!)
SCSI - Any standard SCSI CDROM drive hooked to
a supported controller (see Hardware Guide).

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Welcome to the 2.0.5 -> 2.1 upgrade procedure!
Welcome to the 2.1 (or 2.0.5) -> 2.2 upgrade procedure!
It must first be said that this upgrade DOES NOT take a particularly
sophisticated approach to the upgrade problem, it being more a question

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KEY ACTION
--- ------
SPACE Select or toggle the current item.
RETURN Continue or invoke selected menu button.
UP ARROW Move to previous item (or up, in a text field).
DOWN ARROW Move to next item (or down, in a text field).
TAB Move to next item or group.
RIGHT ARROW Move to next item or group (same as TAB).
SHIFT-TAB Move to previous item or group.
LEFT ARROW Move to previous item or group (same as SHIFT-TAB).
RETURN Select item.
PAGE UP In text boxes, scrolls up one page.
PAGE DOWN In text boxes, scrolls down one page.
SPACE In "radio" or multiple choice menus, toggle the current
item. In help screens, scroll to next page of text.
F1 Help (in screens that provide it).
In text fields, the amount of text above the current point will be
displayed as a percentage in the lower right corner. 100% means
you're at the bottom of the available text.
If you see small "^(-)" or "v(+)" symbols at the edges of a menu, it
means that there are more items above or below the current one that
@ -29,8 +23,9 @@ aren't being shown (due to insufficient screen space). Using the
up/down arrow keys will cause the menu to scroll. The PageUp and
PageDown keys will scroll by entire screens.
When an arrow symbol disappears, it means you are at the top (or
bottom) of the menu.
In text fields, the amount of text above the current point will be
displayed as a percentage in the lower right corner. A value of
100% means that you're at the bottom of the available text.
Selecting OK in a menu will confirm whatever action it's controlling.
Selecting Cancel will cancel the operation and generally return you to

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DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION
------------------------
An ``X-'' prefixed before a distribution set means that the XFree86
3.1.2-S base distribution, libraries, manual pages, SVGA server and a
set of default fonts will be selected in addition to the set itself.
If you select such a set, you will also be presented with a set of
menus for customizing the selections to your desired X Window System
setup.
Any distribution may be further customized by selecting the `Custom'
item before leaving the menu.
N.B. All references in this document to `complete source' mean the
complete source tree minus any legally encumbered cryptography code.
@ -30,7 +35,7 @@ Everything: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary files,
in this collection. You will need to select that by
hand if you're inside the United States.
Custom: Allows you to modify or create your distribution set on
Custom: Allows you to create or modify your distribution set on
a piece-by-piece basis.
Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions.
@ -53,13 +58,14 @@ obvious, though two possible exceptions may be the "commerce" and
you'll get the whole collection (between 10 and 30MB).
If you're installing from CDROM then all of the commercial and
"experimental" offerings are also easily available in their
individual subdirectories and can be copied to hard disk at
any time.
If you're installing from a 2 disc CDROM set then all of the
commercial and "experimental" offerings are also available already
installed on the 2nd "live filesystem" CD.
You may also notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE:
--------------------
You may notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
are marked "NOT FOR EXPORT!" This is because it's illegal to export
them from the United States (or any other country which considers
encryption technology to be on its restricted export list). Since

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ You can install from the following types of media:
Sony CDU 31/33A
Matushita/Panasonic "Sound Blaster" CDROM.
Mitsumi FX-001{A-D} (older non-IDE drives).
IDE CDROM (only some models - experimental!)
SCSI - Any standard SCSI CDROM drive hooked to
a supported controller (see Hardware Guide).

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KEY ACTION
--- ------
SPACE Select or toggle the current item.
RETURN Continue or invoke selected menu button.
UP ARROW Move to previous item (or up, in a text field).
DOWN ARROW Move to next item (or down, in a text field).
TAB Move to next item or group.
RIGHT ARROW Move to next item or group (same as TAB).
SHIFT-TAB Move to previous item or group.
LEFT ARROW Move to previous item or group (same as SHIFT-TAB).
RETURN Select item.
PAGE UP In text boxes, scrolls up one page.
PAGE DOWN In text boxes, scrolls down one page.
SPACE In "radio" or multiple choice menus, toggle the current
item. In help screens, scroll to next page of text.
F1 Help (in screens that provide it).
In text fields, the amount of text above the current point will be
displayed as a percentage in the lower right corner. 100% means
you're at the bottom of the available text.
If you see small "^(-)" or "v(+)" symbols at the edges of a menu, it
means that there are more items above or below the current one that
@ -29,8 +23,9 @@ aren't being shown (due to insufficient screen space). Using the
up/down arrow keys will cause the menu to scroll. The PageUp and
PageDown keys will scroll by entire screens.
When an arrow symbol disappears, it means you are at the top (or
bottom) of the menu.
In text fields, the amount of text above the current point will be
displayed as a percentage in the lower right corner. A value of
100% means that you're at the bottom of the available text.
Selecting OK in a menu will confirm whatever action it's controlling.
Selecting Cancel will cancel the operation and generally return you to