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Blue Forest http://www.lslnet.com at 20:18 on April 6, 2006


[Several issues continued ]FREEBSD novice

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First, thanks to previous articles
Reply to my friends ^_^
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The first question :
I use VMware 5.3 installed FREEBSD
Now how can I in the paper copy into WinXP
FREEBSD inside the virtual operating system?

Question 2 :
I am the light of the "Handbook of Chinese FREEBSD"
System step by step in a familiar environment
The company not connected to external FTP
I use ISO document is the installation of the system
According to the manual said, "articulated CDROM /cdrom"

I ask you : how to install Ports?

>1

Can use FTP, Samba or other things. .

>2
YOu can Install ports from your ISO Image.further more.
You can Cvsup.just need your firewall opened the 5999 port

[quote] Original note issued by [i]FinalBSD[/i] in 2005-11-22 16:22
>1

Can use FTP, Samba or other things. .

>2
YOu can Install ports from your ISO Image.further more.
You can Cvsup.just need your firewall opened the 5999 port [/quote]

Re : 1
The problem is that I can 't use FTP command to connect
Any FTP address. Maybe my system is a visual system.
It is the key to the problem?

This' s the first time that i have used the visual system
I have been confuded : (

Re:2
My question is how to install ports from my ISO Image. . .
The reason why i can 't use FTP or on CD-ROM to install
I have told you ^_^ prots
Wish your respond :)

>1
Your XP and FreeBSD are actully in a LAN, So I think you can use FTP transfer files between them, You can try, and if you really can not. Maybe you can use Samba or other ways.

2>
Install ports from the ISO image is very straitforward, sysinstall YOu can run at the command line.
And select Configure->Distrubution. . . .
Also, you can mount the ISO image you, and run :
Cd /cdrom
After you find the ports.tar.gz, pls do this :
Cp ports.tar.gz /usr
Cd /usr
Tar xzvf ports.tar.gz

[quote] Original note issued by [i]karl412[/i] in 2005-11-22 16:14
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First, thanks to previous articles
Reply to my friends ^_^
=============

The first question :
I use VMware 5.3 installed FREEBSD
Now how can I in the paper copy into WinXP
FREEBSD inside the virtual operating system?

Question 2 :
. . . [/quote]
FTP can be HTTP? Freebsd should be a lot of http mirror bars.

ISO documents, or make use VMware loading

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I found an answer
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Installing a Windows UltraISO under virtual confidential document what I create the ISO document, and then link to the Virtual Machine CD-ROM, then under Linux MOUNT上 to use. No trouble; )

Ah, a peanut popsicle ... As mentioned in the upstairs ^_^

I look to find how to combine the virtual CD-ROM loading above FREEBSD
Later, I was the fresher if you encounter novice ^_^
I hope that the problems encountered can be helpful to you ^_^

Great minds think alike ~~~~

Kao

Upstairs you ~~~ your irrigation ~~~ you ~ ~!

:))

But regardless of water I
FREEBSD can tell me how the best inside-2 Virtual CD ^_^

You do not have to be linked directly in the VMware Lane

FB Lane loading ordered me to forget : the Mirror : : : : :

What is called the "inside loading FREEBSD how the virtual CD-ROM?"

1.In check your vmware settings, use the virtual network must be set to bridge mode.
FYI :
"Http://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_net_configurations_bridged.html"


He is like loading ISO Image

[quote] Original note issued by [i]rardge[/i] in 2005-11-22 17:09
What is called the "inside loading FREEBSD how the virtual CD-ROM?" [/quote]
FYI :
"Http://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_disk_add_cd_dvd.html"

Reply to a good Kuaia ^_^

Thank you, I look at http://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_disk_add_cd_dvd.html


FB under ISO documents linked to how concerned the upswing, as well as dual novice, is the use of hardware volumes attack FB! ~

I wanna say :

Maybe you are wrong.what you mean is "add a file to a CD-ROM or ISO" VMware> "
But i wanna add a ISO file to the "my sysytem FreeBSD>. : (

I not specified 't think there is a equivalence. I will continue to seek for the answer ^_^

I believe i will got the destination :)

NB~~~, Wen Ho formidable upstairs E ~ ~

[quote] Original note issued by [i]karl412[/i] in 2005-11-22 17:24
I wanna say :

Maybe you are wrong.what you mean is "add a file to a CD-ROM or ISO" VMware> "
But i wanna add a ISO file to the "my sysytem FreeBSD>. : (

I not specified 't think there i. . . [/quote]
Actually, The VMWare will give a virtual CD-ROM for your FreeBSD box, so you just need to mount the ISO image your VMWare. as to FreeBSD, it 's just like a real Cd-ROM, do you understand???



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