Philipp Kern <pkern@debian.org> wrote: > I did the installation more or less manually. Take a ISO that does > boot and where the partitioner works (that part should be easy). > : : : > A reboot later you should be able to boot into 7.2. Disclaimer: > this was on bare hardware and I did not try to preserve multiple > OSes on that machine. Thanks for your detailed infos. This could be a way to get a runable installation. But on the other side I would find it more "perfectly" to take an iso and run the install until the end - and it works. So my question: how can I help to support this high target? I think the GNU/kFreeBSD distri is stable enough to push it further to the same status as i386/amd64 already is. For testing I can use a free partition of 10GB on my harddisk only for install-tests of kfreebsd's. And I often use Virtualbox 3.0 for install-tests. Fondest regards, Joachim Wiedorn
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