Hi! I'm wanting to try out FreeBSD, but the computer I have available to try it out on has no network connection and an unreliable CD-ROM (it just gives up here and there). It's an old clunker and I have no intention of actually buying any new hardware for it, no matter how cheap (I'd rather buy me a nice lunch!) Oh, and the BIOS doesn't allow me to USB boot.
I was able to install Ubuntu Hardy, and then Intrepid, to the thing following these instructions:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux
which allows me to put the contents of the installation medium on my hard drive and boot & install from there.
I'd love to be able to do the same thing with FreeBSD, but I've spent the day screwing around and can't figure it out (total lack of experience with BSD would be a major contributing factor, I assume). It was easy enough with Linux, so I assume it can be done with FreeBSD...right?
I was able to install Ubuntu Hardy, and then Intrepid, to the thing following these instructions:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux
which allows me to put the contents of the installation medium on my hard drive and boot & install from there.
I'd love to be able to do the same thing with FreeBSD, but I've spent the day screwing around and can't figure it out (total lack of experience with BSD would be a major contributing factor, I assume). It was easy enough with Linux, so I assume it can be done with FreeBSD...right?