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Re: Maybe FAQ



Hi,

I am having troubles with the install disc. By the end of the
installation the cd cannot load sometimes the kernel, sometimes the
documentation etc... I thought it could be my cd is damaged, so that I
downloaded the iso again and md5sum
debian-20061213-kfreebsd-i386-install.iso shows

f8c1531e61750e757ba6600687186ff3  debian-20061213-kfreebsd-i386-install.iso

whilst in the web page it is

51e8a958b07199f2c3904083dd55062e1d3021d9bbe68771a2e7f9ce4e6868e1a512b00289fee538bcf78e3205c292faaad5cdfa2f9ba6c00d57a55c828ad4ce
debian-20061213-kfreebsd-i386-install.iso

this is obviously not the same message digest...

now what?

Petr is encouraging me to install debian-bsd (he seems to be the only
member of this list having done it)

let me know

Cheers,

Pau

2006/12/29, Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>:

> I may be asking questions to be already FAQs, but I cannot find any
> FRQ , so ... I ask :-)

There is a short one - http://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD_FAQ
Fell free to extend it by answers bellow ;-)

Take also look at links from http://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD

> 1) Is there any way to upgrade to Debian-*bsd an existing, running
> FreeBSD installation (wheter it makes sense or not)

I am unsure about this. You can prepare filesystem on a different
partition/slice and use chroot to install basic files.
Look inside iso at
http://glibc-bsd.alioth.debian.org/install-cd/kfreebsd-i386/20061213/,
there should be base.tgz somewhere inside debian-20061213-kfreebsd-i386-install.iso.
But at least multi-threaded programs will not work under pristine FreeBSD kernel.

> 2) Can *.deb packages co-exist with classical BSD ports ?

It is not good idea. Please use chroot for things like this.

> 3) Are the *.deb packages for *bsd handled the same old way they did
> on linux, or they simply use /usr/local filesystem ?

In the same way as on other Debain system - usual prefix is /usr

> 4) What about some specs I once read about leaving the use of
> /usr/local to the system administrator (Maybe these are concerning
> only to Linux...)

There are (almost) no files from any *.deb in /usr/local/
It is really left for local system administrator.

Sorry for terse answers, but my Christmas time
is dedicated mainly to my family.

Petr


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