freebsd-src/release
Joerg Wunsch ae4efed268 Remove the notixe about top(1) since it's now also part of 2.2.x.
Add the information that we've got VM86 support and dosemu(1) now,
which John D. has apparently fogotten. :)
1997-08-09 06:48:17 +00:00
..
alpha Add -lm since "ping" now requires the math library for its 1997-07-29 21:32:52 +00:00
amd64 Add -lalias for ppp now. 1997-05-24 09:03:28 +00:00
floppies update the floppies directory to work better 1997-07-22 02:51:02 +00:00
i386 Add -lalias for ppp now. 1997-05-24 09:03:28 +00:00
pc98 Add -lalias for ppp now. 1997-05-24 09:03:28 +00:00
picobsd/build
scripts iso codes need to be in bin distribution for tzsetup 1997-07-08 00:46:32 +00:00
sysinstall Remove the notixe about top(1) since it's now also part of 2.2.x. 1997-08-09 06:48:17 +00:00
ABOUT.TXT Bring over doc fixes. 1997-04-20 19:39:23 +00:00
boot_crunch.conf Add -lalias for ppp now. 1997-05-24 09:03:28 +00:00
doFS.sh
dumpnlist.c
fixit.profile
fixit.services
fixit_crunch.conf Add -lm since "ping" now requires the math library for its 1997-07-29 21:32:52 +00:00
info.sh
Makefile Make README.TXT for floppies reference work. 1997-07-31 10:57:31 +00:00
README.TXT Whups - use a slightly more up-to-date version. 1997-07-31 10:59:50 +00:00
tar.sh
write_mfs_in_kernel.c

For a normal CDROM or network installation, all you need to copy onto an
actual floppy from this directory is the boot.flp image (for 1.44MB floppies).

NOTE: These images are NOT DOS files!  You cannot simply copy them to
a DOS floppy as regular files, you need to *image* copy them to the
floppy with fdimage.exe under DOS or `dd' under UNIX.

For example:

To create the boot floppy image from DOS, you'd do something like
this:

C> fdimage boot.flp a:

Assuming that you'd copied fdimage.exe and boot.flp into a directory
somewhere.  If you were doing this from the base of a CD distribution,
then the *exact* command would be:

E> tools\fdimage floppies\boot.flp a:


If you're creating the boot floppy from a UNIX machine, you may find
that:

        dd if=floppies/boot.flp of=/dev/rfd0

or

        dd if=floppies/boot.flp of=/dev/floppy

work well, depending on your hardware and operating system environment
(different versions of UNIX have totally different names for the
floppy drive - neat, huh? :-).