> Should I be able to do a network install of 8.1 using a 7.3 boot
> floppy set?  (I'm not planning to set up zfs, at least initially.)

> If not, are the 7.3 and 8.1 boot/loader files similar enough that
> the boot/loader from a 7.3 boot floppy "should" work when all else
> in the floppy set is from 8.1?

> Is there a reasonable way to build the proper boot/loader file for
> an 8.1 boot floppy using a 6.x or 7.x system?

I once net-installed FreeBSD using a boot CD from an earlier version; I think 
it was a disk one rather than boot-only.  You have to specify the version to 
install as 8.1-RELEASE exactly as the ftp servers do; exactly as you would do 
with freebsd-update.  If you use boot floppies, use only the two (or is it 
three?) needed to boot the install system.

I never used zfs, don't have big enough hard drive or enough RAM to justify zfs.

You could look into PLoP (http://www.plop.at/) boot manager: may be able to 
boot CD or USB even when BIOS does not support booting from CD or USB.  My 
computer BIOS supports booting from CD but not USB; however NetBSD 4.0.1 
installed on a USB stick booted from PLoP.  There are various ways of 
running/installing PLoP, including installing on a floppy.  You might possibly 
then be able to boot from CD or ATAPI Iomega Zip-250.

If I were in your situation, my first choice would be net install, assuming you 
have cable or DSL; dialup would be awful slow.

I have problems finding errorfree floppies: might be able to find two or three 
to boot, if I'm lucky, but no way could I find enough good floppies to 
accommodate all those .aa, .ab, .ac ... files.


Tom
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