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=Quick Install Guide=
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This guide, will cover installing FreeBSD 6.2-Release from CD/FTP for the AMD64 platform.
  
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I would appreciate any help, or input from any person running 32bit compatibility, with this
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release, as I can not seem to figure out on my own how to install the 32bit libraries.
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If you have any questions, or there is an install method, or peripherals that I have not covered please refer to [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/installation-amd64.html The FreeBSD Handbook]
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==System Requirements==
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The basic system requirements, for installation of the AMD64 build of FreeBSD requires the following base hardware:
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AMD64/x86-64 Processor, and compatible motherboard
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256mb RAM
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2gb hd - minimal install, 40+ gb ideal for users
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VGA Compatible video card
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CD Rom Drive (Internet connection required for FTP installation)
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lots of patience
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==Pre-Install==
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==Quick Install==
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Hey, I told you I was working on it. :)
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[[Category : Architecture-Specific]]

Revision as of 03:59, 21 November 2007

Contents

Quick Install Guide

This guide, will cover installing FreeBSD 6.2-Release from CD/FTP for the AMD64 platform.

I would appreciate any help, or input from any person running 32bit compatibility, with this release, as I can not seem to figure out on my own how to install the 32bit libraries.

If you have any questions, or there is an install method, or peripherals that I have not covered please refer to The FreeBSD Handbook

System Requirements

The basic system requirements, for installation of the AMD64 build of FreeBSD requires the following base hardware:

AMD64/x86-64 Processor, and compatible motherboard
256mb RAM
2gb hd - minimal install, 40+ gb ideal for users
VGA Compatible video card
CD Rom Drive (Internet connection required for FTP installation)
lots of patience

Pre-Install

Quick Install

Hey, I told you I was working on it. :)

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