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-rw-r--r-- | release/texts/INSTALL.TXT | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | release/texts/i386/INSTALL.TXT | 15 |
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/release/texts/INSTALL.TXT b/release/texts/INSTALL.TXT index 3a7c5cf..af58b06 100644 --- a/release/texts/INSTALL.TXT +++ b/release/texts/INSTALL.TXT @@ -244,17 +244,10 @@ For as many `DISTS' as you wish to install from DOS (and you have free space for), install each one in a directory under `C:\FREEBSD' - the BIN dist is only the minimal requirement. -IMPORTANT NOTE: Though you can do all of the above by hand if you -really want to, all of it is much more easily accomplished now by -Robert Nordier's "setup.exe" program. It will give you a menu of -distribution choices, verify that you have enough free space and do -all the copying to C:\FREEBSD for you automatically. - -Once you've copied the directories or run setup.exe and let it do all -the work for you, you can simply launch the installation from DOS by -running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers don't like -this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying this) -or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1. +Once you've copied the directories, you can simply launch the installation +from DOS by running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers +don't like this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying +this) or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1. 1.4 Installing from QIC/SCSI Tape diff --git a/release/texts/i386/INSTALL.TXT b/release/texts/i386/INSTALL.TXT index 3a7c5cf..af58b06 100644 --- a/release/texts/i386/INSTALL.TXT +++ b/release/texts/i386/INSTALL.TXT @@ -244,17 +244,10 @@ For as many `DISTS' as you wish to install from DOS (and you have free space for), install each one in a directory under `C:\FREEBSD' - the BIN dist is only the minimal requirement. -IMPORTANT NOTE: Though you can do all of the above by hand if you -really want to, all of it is much more easily accomplished now by -Robert Nordier's "setup.exe" program. It will give you a menu of -distribution choices, verify that you have enough free space and do -all the copying to C:\FREEBSD for you automatically. - -Once you've copied the directories or run setup.exe and let it do all -the work for you, you can simply launch the installation from DOS by -running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers don't like -this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying this) -or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1. +Once you've copied the directories, you can simply launch the installation +from DOS by running the install.bat script (NOTE: Some memory managers +don't like this - disable QEMM or EMM386 if they're running before trying +this) or making a boot floppy as described in section 0.1. 1.4 Installing from QIC/SCSI Tape |