Packages/Ports problem
Joe Fenton
jlfenton at citlink.net
Thu Dec 11 18:20:27 PST 2003
> Adriaan de Groot wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday 10 December 2003 21:45, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> >
> > As an alternative, if you've got a spare i386 box sitting around,
you could
> > install FreeBSD on that too, and install the i386 cvsup package on
it. Then
> > use that cvsup to update the sources and ports trees (you can share
source
> > and ports trees with NFS).
>
> Well I have an Athlon 700mhz desktop, which I am considerig switching to
> FreeBSD after I move some data off of the spare drive.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/05/09/Big_Scary_Daemons.html
This shows how to make a dual-boot setup. In this case, he is setting up
his computer to boot FreeBSD -current or FreeBSD -release. Use the
same method to set up FreeBSD i3686 and FreeBSD amd64. I did that
on my Opteron workstation. If strange things happen in amd64, you can
reboot into i386 and try to figure things out from there.
Set up three slices - one for i386, one for amd64, and a common slice.
This same site has a very good article on setting up your FreeBSD to handle
kernel panics using the swap partition as has been mentioned a few times
recently.
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