svn commit: r41083 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install

Dru Lavigne dru at FreeBSD.org
Mon Mar 4 17:33:59 UTC 2013


Author: dru
Date: Mon Mar  4 17:33:58 2013
New Revision: 41083
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/41083

Log:
  This patch removes 7.x, floppies, and QIC. The next patch will make
  igor happy, fix "you", and cleanup wording.
  
  Approved by:  bcr (mentor)

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml	Mon Mar  4 15:52:06 2013	(r41082)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml	Mon Mar  4 17:33:58 2013	(r41083)
@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
     <!-- January 2000 -->
   </chapterinfo>
 
-  <title>Installing &os; 8.<replaceable>X</replaceable> and Earlier</title>
+  <title>Installing &os; 8.<replaceable>X</replaceable>
+    </title>
 
   <sect1 id="install-synopsis">
     <title>Synopsis</title>
@@ -97,7 +98,7 @@
 
       <para>A summary of this information is given in the following sections.
 	Depending on the method you choose to install &os;, you may
-	also need a floppy drive, a supported CDROM drive, and in some
+	also need a USB drive, a supported CDROM drive, and in some
 	case a network adapter.  This will be covered by the <xref
 	linkend="install-boot-media"/>.</para>
 
@@ -546,14 +547,6 @@
 	<listitem>
 	  <para>A &ms-dos; partition on the same computer</para>
 	</listitem>
-
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>A SCSI or QIC tape</para>
-	</listitem>
-
-	<listitem>
-	  <para>Floppy disks</para>
-	</listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
       <itemizedlist>
@@ -591,9 +584,8 @@
 	computer into the FreeBSD installer—it is not a program you run
 	within another operating system.  Your computer normally boots using
 	the operating system installed on your hard disk, but it can also be
-	configured to use a <quote>bootable</quote> floppy disk.
-	Most modern computers can also
-	boot from a CDROM in the CDROM drive or from a USB disk.</para>
+	configured to boot from a CDROM in the CDROM drive or from a
+	USB disk.</para>
 
       <tip>
 	<para>If you have FreeBSD on CDROM or DVD (either one you purchased
@@ -612,14 +604,14 @@
 	  <title>Acquire the Memory Stick Image</title>
 
 	  <para>Memory stick images for
-	    &os; 8.<replaceable>X</replaceable> and earlier can be downloaded from
-	    the <filename class="directory">ISO-IMAGES/</filename>
-	    directory at
+	    &os; 8.<replaceable>X</replaceable> can be
+	    downloaded from <filename
+	      class="directory">ISO-IMAGES/</filename> at	    
 	    <literal>ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/<replaceable>arch</replaceable>/ISO-IMAGES/<replaceable>version</replaceable>/&os;-<replaceable>version</replaceable>-RELEASE-<replaceable>arch</replaceable>-memstick.img</literal>.
 	    Replace <replaceable>arch</replaceable> and
 	    <replaceable>version</replaceable> with the
-	    architecture and the version number which you want to
-	    install, respectively.  For example, the memory stick
+	    architecture and the version number to install,
+	    respectively.  For example, the memory stick
 	    images for &os;/&arch.i386; &rel2.current;-RELEASE are
 	    available from <ulink
 	      url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/&arch.i386;/ISO-IMAGES/&rel2.current;/&os;-&rel2.current;-RELEASE-&arch.i386;-memstick.img"></ulink>.</para>
@@ -718,123 +710,6 @@
 	</step>
       </procedure>
 
-      <para>To create boot floppy images, follow these steps:</para>
-
-      <procedure>
-	<step>
-	  <title>Acquire the Boot Floppy Images</title>
-
-	  <important>
-	    <para>Please note, as of &os; 8.<replaceable>X</replaceable>, floppy disk images are
-	      no longer available.  Please see above for instructions
-	      on how to install &os; using a USB memory stick or just
-	      use a CDROM or a DVD.</para>
-	  </important>
-
-	  <para>The boot disks are available on your installation media
-	    in the <filename>floppies/</filename> directory, and
-	    can also be downloaded from the floppies directory,
-	    <literal>ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/<replaceable>arch</replaceable>/<replaceable>version</replaceable>-RELEASE/floppies/</literal>.
-	    Replace <replaceable>arch</replaceable> and
-	    <replaceable>version</replaceable>
-	    with the architecture and the version number
-	    which you want to install, respectively.
-	    For example, the boot floppy images for
-	    &os;/&arch.i386; &rel2.current;-RELEASE are available
-	    from <ulink url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/&rel2.current;-RELEASE/floppies/"></ulink>.</para>
-
-	  <para>The floppy images have a <filename>.flp</filename> extension.
-	    The <filename>floppies/</filename> directory contains a number of
-	    different images, and the ones you will need to use depends on the
-	    version of FreeBSD you are installing, and in some cases, the
-	    hardware you are installing to.
-	    In most cases you will need four
-	    floppies, <filename>boot.flp</filename>,
-	    <filename>kern1.flp</filename>,
-	    <filename>kern2.flp</filename>, and
-	    <filename>kern3.flp</filename>.  Check
-	    <filename>README.TXT</filename> in the same directory for the
-	    most up to date information about these floppy images.</para>
-
-	  <important>
-	    <para>Your FTP program must use <emphasis>binary mode</emphasis>
-	      to download these disk images.  Some web browsers have been
-	      known to use <emphasis>text</emphasis> (or
-	      <emphasis>ASCII</emphasis>) mode, which will be apparent if you
-	      cannot boot from the disks.</para>
-	  </important>
-	</step>
-
-	<step>
-	  <title>Prepare the Floppy Disks</title>
-
-	  <para>You must prepare one floppy disk per image file you had to
-	    download.  It is imperative that these disks are free from
-	    defects.  The easiest way to test this is to format the disks
-	    for yourself.  Do not trust pre-formatted floppies.  The format
-	    utility in &windows; will not tell about the presence of
-	    bad blocks, it simply marks them as <quote>bad</quote>
-	    and ignores them.  It is advised that you use brand new
-	    floppies if choosing this installation route.</para>
-
-	  <important>
-	    <para>If you try to install FreeBSD and the installation
-	      program crashes, freezes, or otherwise misbehaves, one of
-	      the first things to suspect is the floppies.  Try writing
-	      the floppy image files to new disks and try
-	      again.</para>
-	  </important>
-	</step>
-
-	<step>
-	  <title>Write the Image Files to the Floppy Disks</title>
-
-	  <para>The <filename>.flp</filename> files are
-	    <emphasis>not</emphasis> regular files you copy to the disk.
-	    They are images of the complete contents of the
-	    disk.  This means that you <emphasis>cannot</emphasis> simply
-	    copy files from one disk to another.
-	    Instead, you must use specific tools to write the
-	    images directly to the disk.</para>
-
-	  <indexterm><primary>DOS</primary></indexterm>
-	  <para>If you are creating the floppies on a computer running
-	    &ms-dos; / &windows;, then we provide a tool to do
-	    this called <command>fdimage</command>.</para>
-
-	  <para>If you are using the floppies from the CDROM, and your
-	    CDROM is the <devicename>E:</devicename> drive, then you would
-	    run this:</para>
-
-	  <screen><prompt>E:\></prompt> <userinput>tools\fdimage floppies\boot.flp A:</userinput></screen>
-
-	  <para>Repeat this command for each <filename>.flp</filename>
-	    file, replacing the floppy disk each time, being sure to label
-	    the disks with the name of the file that you copied to them.
-	    Adjust the command line as necessary, depending on where you have
-	    placed the <filename>.flp</filename> files.  If you do not have
-	    the CDROM, then <command>fdimage</command> can be downloaded from
-	    the <ulink
-	    url="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/tools/"><filename class="directory">tools</filename>
-	    directory</ulink> on the FreeBSD FTP site.</para>
-
-	  <para>If you are writing the floppies on a &unix; system (such as
-	    another FreeBSD system) you can use the &man.dd.1; command to
-	    write the image files directly to disk.  On FreeBSD, you would
-	    run:</para>
-
-	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>dd if=boot.flp of=/dev/fd0</userinput></screen>
-
-	  <para>On FreeBSD, <filename>/dev/fd0</filename> refers to the
-	    first floppy disk (the <devicename>A:</devicename> drive).
-	    <filename>/dev/fd1</filename> would be the
-	    <devicename>B:</devicename> drive, and so on.  Other &unix;
-	    variants might have different names for the floppy disk
-	    devices, and you will need to check the documentation for the
-	    system as necessary.</para>
-	</step>
-      </procedure>
-
       <para>You are now ready to start installing FreeBSD.</para>
     </sect2>
   </sect1>
@@ -893,11 +768,10 @@ We can take no responsibility for lost d
 	    <literal>First Hard Disk</literal>, and so on.</para>
 
 	  <para>If you are booting from the CDROM then make sure that
-	    the CDROM is selected.  If you are booting from a USB disk or
-	    a floppy disk then
-	    make sure that is selected instead.  In case of doubt, you
-	    should consult the manual that came with your computer, and/or its
-	    motherboard.</para>
+	    the CDROM is selected.  If you are booting from a USB
+	    disk, make sure that is selected instead.  In case of
+	    doubt, consult the manual that came with the computer,
+	    and/or its motherboard.</para>
 
 	  <para>Make the change, then save and exit.  The computer should now
 	    restart.</para>
@@ -912,15 +786,6 @@ We can take no responsibility for lost d
 	    the computer, and insert the CDROM at the first
 	    opportunity.</para>
 
-	  <note>
-	    <para>For &os; 7.<replaceable>X</replaceable>, installation
-	      boot floppies are available and can be prepared as
-	      described in <xref linkend="install-boot-media"/>.  One of
-	      them will be the first boot disc:
-	      <filename>boot.flp</filename>.  Put this disc in your
-	      floppy drive and boot the computer.</para>
-	  </note>
-
 	  <para>If your computer starts up as normal and loads your existing
 	    operating system, then either:</para>
 
@@ -969,35 +834,10 @@ FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 
 Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
 /boot/kernel/kernel text=0x64daa0 data=0xa4e80+0xa9e40 syms=[0x4+0x6cac0+0x4+0x88e9d]
 \</screen>
-
-	  <para>If you are booting from floppy disc, you will see a display
-	    similar to this (version information omitted):</para>
-
-	  <screen>Booting from Floppy...
-Uncompressing ... done
-
-BTX loader 1.00  BTX version is 1.01
-Console: internal video/keyboard
-BIOS drive A: is disk0
-BIOS drive C: is disk1
-BIOS 639kB/261120kB available memory
-
-FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
-
-Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
-/kernel text=0x277391 data=0x3268c+0x332a8 |
-
-Insert disk labelled "Kernel floppy 1" and press any key...</screen>
-
-	  <para>Follow these instructions by removing the
-	    <filename>boot.flp</filename> disc, insert the
-	    <filename>kern1.flp</filename> disc, and press
-	    <keycap>Enter</keycap>.  Boot from first floppy;
-	    when prompted, insert the other disks as required.</para>
 	</step>
 
 	<step>
-	  <para>Whether you booted from CDROM, USB stick or floppy, the
+	  <para>Whether you booted from CDROM or USB stick, the
 	    boot process will then get to the &os; boot loader
 	    menu:</para>
 
@@ -3067,31 +2907,6 @@ Press [Enter] now to invoke an editor on
 	the post-installation configuration.</para>
     </sect2>
 
-    <sect2 id="linuxcomp">
-      <title>Linux Compatibility</title>
-
-      <note>
-	<para>This part only applies to &os; 7.<replaceable>X</replaceable>
-	  installation, if you install &os; 8.<replaceable>X</replaceable>
-	  this screen will not be proposed.</para>
-      </note>
-
-      <screen>                      User Confirmation Requested
-          Would you like to enable Linux binary compatibility?
-
-                            [ Yes ]   No</screen>
-
-      <para>Selecting &gui.yes; and pressing
-	<keycap>Enter</keycap> will allow
-	running Linux software on FreeBSD.  The install will add
-	the appropriate packages for Linux compatibility.</para>
-
-      <para>If installing by FTP, the machine will need to be connected to
-	the Internet.  Sometimes a remote ftp site will not have all the
-	distributions like the Linux binary compatibility.  This can
-	be installed later if necessary.</para>
-    </sect2>
-
     <sect2 id="mouse">
       <title>Mouse Settings</title>
 
@@ -4114,8 +3929,8 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
 	<qandaentry>
 	  <question>
 	    <para>My system hangs while probing hardware during boot,
-	      or it behaves strangely during install, or the floppy
-	      drive is not probed.</para>
+	      or it behaves strangely during install, or the drive
+	      is not probed.</para>
 	  </question>
 	  <answer>
 	    <para>&os; makes extensive use of the system
@@ -4473,11 +4288,6 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
 
 	    <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cu -l /dev/cuau0</userinput></screen>
 
-	    <para>On &os; 7.<replaceable>X</replaceable> use the following command
-	      instead:</para>
-
-	    <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>cu -l /dev/cuad0</userinput></screen>
-
 	  </step>
       </procedure>
 
@@ -4597,7 +4407,7 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
 		    off USB drives.  It also supports booting into a
 		    <quote>livefs</quote> based rescue mode.  The
 		    documentation packages are provided but no other
-		    packages.  This image is not available for &os; 7.<replaceable>X</replaceable>.</entry>
+		    packages.</entry>
 		</row>
 
 		<row>
@@ -4642,14 +4452,6 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
 	    </tgroup>
 	  </table>
 
-	  <note>
-	    <para>&os; 7.<replaceable>X</replaceable> releases before
-	      &os; 7.3 and &os; 8.0 used a
-	      different naming convention.  The names of their ISO
-	      images are not prefixed with
-	      <literal>&os;-</literal>.</para>
-	  </note>
-
 	  <para>You <emphasis>must</emphasis> download one of either
 	    the <literal>bootonly</literal> ISO image,
 	    or the image of <literal>disc1</literal>.  Do not download
@@ -4740,12 +4542,11 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
 	the install.</para>
 
       <note>
-	<para>If the boot media (floppy disks, usually) for your FTP
-	  clients is not precisely the same version as that provided
-	  by the local FTP site, then <application>sysinstall</application>
-	  will not let you
-	  complete the installation.  If the versions are not similar and
-	  you want to override this, you must go into the
+	<para>If the boot media for the FTP clients is not precisely
+	  the same version as that provided by the local FTP site,
+	  then <application>sysinstall</application> will not complete
+	  the installation.  If the versions are not similar and
+	  you want to override this, go into the
 	  <guimenu>Options</guimenu> menu and change distribution name to
 	  <guimenuitem>any</guimenuitem>.</para>
       </note>
@@ -4760,74 +4561,7 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
       </warning>
     </sect2>
 
-      <sect2>
-	<title>Creating Installation Floppies</title>
-
-      <indexterm>
-	<primary>installation</primary>
-	<secondary>floppies</secondary>
-      </indexterm>
-
-      <para>If you must install from floppy disk (which we suggest you
-	do <emphasis>not</emphasis> do), either due to unsupported
-	hardware or simply because you insist on doing things the hard
-	way, you must first prepare some floppies for the installation.</para>
-
-	<para>At a minimum, you will need as many 1.44 MB floppies
-	  as it takes to hold all the files in the
-	  <filename>base</filename> (base distribution) directory.  If
-	  you are preparing the floppies from &ms-dos;, then they
-	  <emphasis>must</emphasis> be formatted using the &ms-dos;
-	  <command>FORMAT</command> command.  If you are using &windows;,
-	  use Explorer to format the disks (right-click on the
-	  <devicename>A:</devicename> drive, and select
-	  <quote>Format</quote>).</para>
-
-	<para>Do <emphasis>not</emphasis> trust factory pre-formatted
-	  floppies.  Format them again yourself, just to be sure.  Many
-	  problems reported by our users in the past have resulted from
-	  the use of improperly formatted media, which is why we are
-	  making a point of it now.</para>
-
-	<para>If you are creating the floppies on another FreeBSD machine,
-	  a format is still not a bad idea, though you do not need to put
-	  a &ms-dos; filesystem on each floppy.  You can use the
-	  <command>bsdlabel</command> and <command>newfs</command>
-	  commands to put a UFS filesystem on them instead, as the
-	  following sequence of commands (for a 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy)
-	  illustrates:</para>
-
-	<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>fdformat -f 1440 fd0.1440</userinput>
-&prompt.root; <userinput>bsdlabel -w fd0.1440 floppy3</userinput>
-&prompt.root; <userinput>newfs -t 2 -u 18 -l 1 -i 65536 /dev/fd0</userinput></screen>
-
-	<para>Then you can mount and write to them like any other
-	  filesystem.</para>
-
-	<para>After you have formatted the floppies, you will need to copy
-	  the files to them.  The distribution files are split into chunks
-	  conveniently sized so that five of them will fit on a conventional
-	  1.44 MB floppy.  Go through all your floppies, packing as many
-	  files as will fit on each one, until you have all of the
-	  distributions you want packed up in this fashion.  Each
-	  distribution should go into a subdirectory on the floppy, e.g.:
-	  <filename>a:\base\base.aa</filename>,
-	  <filename>a:\base\base.ab</filename>, and so on.</para>
-
-	<important>
-	  <para>The <filename>base.inf</filename> file also needs to go on the
-	    first floppy of the <filename>base</filename> set since it is read
-	    by the installation program in order to figure out how many
-	    additional pieces to look for when fetching and concatenating the
-	    distribution.</para>
-	</important>
-
-	<para>Once you come to the Media screen during the install
-	  process, select <guimenuitem>Floppy</guimenuitem> and you
-	  will be prompted for the rest.</para>
-      </sect2>
-
-      <sect2 id="install-msdos">
+     <sect2 id="install-msdos">
 	<title>Installing from an &ms-dos; Partition</title>
 
 	<indexterm>
@@ -4893,7 +4627,7 @@ Please press any key to reboot.</screen>
 	<note>
 	  <para>When starting the installation, the tape must be in the
 	    drive <emphasis>before</emphasis> booting from the boot
-	    floppy.  The installation probe may otherwise fail to find
+	    media.  The installation probe may otherwise fail to find
 	    it.</para>
 	</note>
       </sect2>


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