Update reference to setup.exe (which is now dead).

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Jordan K. Hubbard 1999-02-23 04:19:30 +00:00
parent 42e3d43b56
commit b48125eaa8
2 changed files with 8 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -244,17 +244,10 @@ For as many `DISTS' as you wish to install from DOS (and you have free
space for), install each one in a directory under `C:\FREEBSD' - the
BIN dist is only the minimal requirement.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Though you can do all of the above by hand if you
really want to, all of it is much more easily accomplished now by
Robert Nordier's "setup.exe" program. It will give you a menu of
distribution choices, verify that you have enough free space and do
all the copying to C:\FREEBSD for you automatically.
Once you've copied the directories or run setup.exe and let it do all
the work for you, you can simply launch the installation from DOS by
running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers don't like
this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying this)
or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1.
Once you've copied the directories, you can simply launch the installation
from DOS by running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers
don't like this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying
this) or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1.
1.4 Installing from QIC/SCSI Tape

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@ -244,17 +244,10 @@ For as many `DISTS' as you wish to install from DOS (and you have free
space for), install each one in a directory under `C:\FREEBSD' - the
BIN dist is only the minimal requirement.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Though you can do all of the above by hand if you
really want to, all of it is much more easily accomplished now by
Robert Nordier's "setup.exe" program. It will give you a menu of
distribution choices, verify that you have enough free space and do
all the copying to C:\FREEBSD for you automatically.
Once you've copied the directories or run setup.exe and let it do all
the work for you, you can simply launch the installation from DOS by
running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers don't like
this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying this)
or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1.
Once you've copied the directories, you can simply launch the installation
from DOS by running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers
don't like this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying
this) or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1.
1.4 Installing from QIC/SCSI Tape