I decided to give FreeBSD a chance, and have two questions.
The first is about the usb pen image: is it damaged or that's just me? Because I downloaded it, recorded it to my pendrive with my linux laptop, and when i connected it to the computer I wanted to install it restarted itself immediately after the beep of a recognized usb device. I through that it used a partition system that had ran my humble windows Xp into a wall, but it would freeze the computer during boot. Not at a random moment or anything like that, as soon as the computer tried recognizing the connected devices, which is waaay before the OS itself starts-- the first step.
I fixed the partition, which aparently was damaged according to gparted, and it wouldn't freeze the computer boot but no OS could start from there (I selected the usb pen and it kind of did nothing) and it still made my computer restart for some reason.
So yeah, that's my experience with that one. Couldn't make it run. Then I was writing this and realized it's a "Memstick" version, I had kind of glanced over that part. So I through it'd be nice to leave a warning for any future fools.
Second is Unetbootin. I downloaded the compressed iso and right now unetbootin it's recording to my usb pen at a turtle's pace. Is there any particular danger in doing this? my cd tray still works but isn't that thrustworthy, so I'll avoid using it for something that could ruin my data partition.
At a point it asked me if I wanted to replace the file /bin/cc and gave it a yes to all, but I feel kind of squirmy about that one. Is there any other file that both unetbootin and FreeBSD use?
The first is about the usb pen image: is it damaged or that's just me? Because I downloaded it, recorded it to my pendrive with my linux laptop, and when i connected it to the computer I wanted to install it restarted itself immediately after the beep of a recognized usb device. I through that it used a partition system that had ran my humble windows Xp into a wall, but it would freeze the computer during boot. Not at a random moment or anything like that, as soon as the computer tried recognizing the connected devices, which is waaay before the OS itself starts-- the first step.
I fixed the partition, which aparently was damaged according to gparted, and it wouldn't freeze the computer boot but no OS could start from there (I selected the usb pen and it kind of did nothing) and it still made my computer restart for some reason.
So yeah, that's my experience with that one. Couldn't make it run. Then I was writing this and realized it's a "Memstick" version, I had kind of glanced over that part. So I through it'd be nice to leave a warning for any future fools.
Second is Unetbootin. I downloaded the compressed iso and right now unetbootin it's recording to my usb pen at a turtle's pace. Is there any particular danger in doing this? my cd tray still works but isn't that thrustworthy, so I'll avoid using it for something that could ruin my data partition.
At a point it asked me if I wanted to replace the file /bin/cc and gave it a yes to all, but I feel kind of squirmy about that one. Is there any other file that both unetbootin and FreeBSD use?