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nawcom
nawcom at nawcom.no-ip.com
Fri Jul 22 05:15:06 GMT 2005
Um. Ok.
first of all, no one will respond with a subject like that.
Secondly in a polite manner, I tried to interprete your questions so
bare with me.
- it looks like youre referring to 2 fat32 partitions that you want to
install freebsd over. I am assuming this is what you mean by "establish
BSD atop". you can resize the partitions to make room for the bsd
slice(s) you're going to create via freebsd installation.
-"At installation BSD then it is impossible to start Windows."
When you install freebsd are you installing the freebsd bootloader, or
are you just simply overwriting the MBR to only boot freebsd?
-BSD does not have a graphical interface, but BSD does support X
Windows. This is pretty identical to linux - the core operating system
is command line based, gui support is managed through x windows.
-if you sucessfully boot up your computer and reach the login prompt for
freebsd, then it looks like you sucessfully have installed freebsd. but
from what it sounds like you have a while until you satisfy your needs
that you want from FreeBSD. you can always send questions to the mailing
list - we're willing to help.
Have you checked out the FreeBSD handbook? pretty self explanatory
assuming you have a good level of experience with understanding
computers, etc.
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook
hope some of this helps, reply if you have any more questions,
Ben
zick-1 wrote:
>Hello.
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>Recently has ordered disks with Free BSD and has decided to establish on
>the computer. At once I shall tell, that with FreeBSD it is familiar
>very little and consequently.
>There were many questions. Before from Unix similar
>established and started Debian Linux. But in FreeBSD all differently...
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>1) I can not establish BSD atop Windows NT. The disk is broken into two parts
>С:/and D:/. On With: it is established Windows (FAT32), D empty (FAT32). And
>in my opinion BSD does not see the second disk. At installation BSD then it is impossible
>to start Windows.
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>2) Whether has BSD the graphic interface? Or all works through #root?
>3) Whether means that the system is established presence:
>login: root
>#
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>In the literature on a disk very few concrete explanations.
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