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@ -223,11 +223,19 @@ For as many `DISTS' as you wish to install from DOS (and you have free
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space for), install each one in a directory under `C:\FREEBSD' - the
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BIN dist is only the minimal requirement.
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Now you can simply launch the installation from DOS by running the
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following command: e:\fbsdboot.exe -D e:\kernel
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(note: Some memory managers don't like this; disable QEMM or
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EMM386 if they're running before trying this) or making
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a boot floppy as described in section 2.1, Installing from CDROM.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Though you can do all of the above by hand if you really
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want to, all of it is much more easily accomplished now by Robert Nordier's
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"setup.exe" program. It will give you a menu of distribution choices,
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verify that you have enough free space and do all the copying to C:\FREEBSD
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for you automatically.
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Once you've copied the directories or run setup.exe and let it do all the
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work for you, you can simply launch the installation from DOS by running the
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install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers don't like this -
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disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying this) or making
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a boot floppy as described in section 2.1.
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2.4 Before installing from QIC/SCSI Tape:
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