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صفر درجه
25 October 2008, 02:00 PM
برای نصب pc-bsd از آدرس [Only registered and activated users can see links] سه تا لینک اول رو دانلود کردم فقط برای بالا اومدن سیستم چندتاش رو باید دانلود کنم ؟
این سه تا رو روی سی دی رایت کردم اما برای نصب وقتی بوت اول رو روی سی دی رم میزارم چیزی از روی سی دی بوت نمیشه !
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عرفنا
26 October 2008, 05:09 PM
برای نصب pc-bsd از آدرس [Only registered and activated users can see links] سه تا لینک اول رو دانلود کردم فقط برای بالا اومدن سیستم چندتاش رو باید دانلود کنم ؟
این سه تا رو روی سی دی رایت کردم اما برای نصب وقتی بوت اول رو روی سی دی رم میزارم چیزی از روی سی دی بوت نمیشه !
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3.1.2 Starting the PC-BSD Installation

Now, let's start the installation.
Ensure that your CD/DVD drive is configured in BIOS as a boot device and power on your computer. As soon as you can, put the installation CD in the CD/DVD drive, or put a USB pendrive in one of the USB ports. After a couple of second, a series of lines of code will scroll down the screen, meaning that PC-BSD is being loaded.
If your computer didn't boot PC-BSD but rather loaded as usual, press the F8 or F12 key until you see a screen to select the drive of your choice to boot. You may have to edit your BIOS or CMOS settings to change the boot order of all the bootable devices on your system. When you get a screen to select which drive to select your drive of choice to boot, select the CD-ROM drive, based on its hardware name, which should load PC-BSD immediately. Soon after, you should get a screen with the following options:
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There are in total 9 options to choose from:


Boot PC-BSD [default] - Normal bootup, start with all standard options enabled.
Boot PC-BSD with ACPI disabled - This disables the ACPI device / power management, which may be useful for certain newer BIOS's and laptops [advanced ([Only registered and activated users can see links])]
Boot PC-BSD in Safe Mode - Boot up PC-BSD with a forced PIO mode (disabling the use of DMA) and disables write caching for all IDE hard drives and CD ROM drives, disables the probing of EISA slots (as very few systems have them), and in i386 it also disables the use of ACPI and the APICs.
Boot PC-BSD in single user mode - Boot to a shell prompt right after the kernel is finished loading.
Boot PC-BSD with verbose logging - This option displays much, much more detail during the boot process.
Boot PC-BSD to emergency console - Boot to a PC-BSD emergency text console, which can provide access to the hard drive, and allow fixing critical system failures.
Run installer in VESA mode - Disable trying to auto-detect the video card driver, and instead default to VESA mode. Useful when option 1 fails to bring up the GUI installer.
Enable installer ZFS support - This enable Sun's Zetabyte File System. This is for advanced users.
Escape to loader prompt - Drop to the boot loader prompt to issue advanced commands, such as changing kernels, etc.

Option 1 ("Boot PC-BSD [default]") is recommended for most users; Simply hit "Enter" or "1" to start the installation.