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1. Boot the kernel copy floppy for the type of disk controller you
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have:
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IDE/ST506/Adaptec 1542{A,B,C}/Adaptec 1742A: kcopy-ah-floppy
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Bustek 742a/UltraStore {14,34}F: kcopy-bt-floppy
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2. When that floppy asks you to insert the file system floppy insert
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the floppy labeled file filesystem-floppy. Follow the instructions
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that floppy gives you. Note what type of disk that it says to
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copy the kernel to (sd0a or wd0a.) When it halts go to the next step.
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3. Boot the same floppy you used in step one, this time when it asks
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you to insert the file system floppy just press the return key.
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Follow the instructions that the floppy gives you. Basically
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type copy at the ``kc>'' prompt, then either ``sd0a'' or ``wd0a''
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at the ``copy kernel to>'' prompt. When it halts go to the next step.
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4. Remove all floppies from the drive, then press return to boot from
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the hard disk. After it has booted and is asking what drive the
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cpio floppy is in insert the floppy labeled cpio-floppy into a
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floppy drive and answer the question about what drive it is in.
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Note that 0 is the same as DOS drive A:, and 1 is the same as DOS
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drive B:
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5. After the cpio-floppy has been copied to the disk enter ``halt''.
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6. Remove the cpio-floppy from the drive after the system has asked
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you to press the return key to reboot, but before you press the
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return key. Press the return key to boot again from the hard
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disk.
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7. At this point you will get 4 errors from the fsck on boot, this
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is expected and is caused by files that where open when the
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/dev entries where built. The system will correct these and then
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halt. After it has halted, just press the return key to reboot
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again.
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8. Congratulations, you've got the mini FreeBSD system on the disk.
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9. Follow the instructions about set_tmp_dir and extract that
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well come on your screen after you press the return key.
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10. You will get the following errors while extracting the bin
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distribution, you can safely ignore them.
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/tmp/tar: Could not create file bin/sh : Text file busy
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/tmp/tar: Could not create file sbin/init : Text file busy
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/tmp/tar: Could not link .profile to root/.profile : File exists
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11. Run the configure command to set up some of the /etc files by
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typing ``configure''. You will have to edit /etc/netstart after
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this is you have a networking interface.
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12. Reboot so that the system comes up multiuser by typing ``reboot''.
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13. You should save the /.profile file to /.profile.install for use later
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if you decide to install other parts of the system that you did not
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install at this time and link /.profile to /root/.profile so when
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the system comes up single user the proper .profile is read:
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mv /.profile /.profile.install
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ln /root/.profile /.profile
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End of $Id$
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