Hello. I still haven't got the cd as made using the latest ISO image working at all. It doesn't boot at all. One day, when got time, I'll try burning another one.
-- The earlier image works, But with that one I haven't got any network. Not any of the commands as suggested, after an earlier discussion, (to look for the network and for the ethernet card) works. (The answer is: 'command doesn't exist'.) What to do? With my regular debian gnu/linux I've got no problems. - hv Jeronimo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:22:39PM +0100, Petr Salinger wrote: > >if you read the previous posts you'll learn that this seems to be a > >"normal" thing. At least it was for me (on an IBM T43p) > >Just answer "not" and press control F3 (or was it F5?) to finish your > >installation. When you're done you'll probably have a fully functional > >debian-bsd system. Otherwise if you have a connection then just > >apt-get reinstall the kernel and wahtever you want. > > Please, after rebooting into Debian GNU/kFreeBSD > try "apt-get update; apt-get upgrade" (or even dist-upgrade). > It will now bring to you FreeBSD 6.2 based kernel ;-) Thank you guys! The rest of the installation was really easy (it's a Debian system after all). Congratulations to the developers! I look forward to seeing an official release of Debian kFreeBSD. I'll probably keep it installed on a laptop and report bugs. J. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center.