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From: kbrown@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu (Kevin Brown)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Configuring 386bsd - too late?
Date: 23 Jan 1995 14:29:22 -0500
Organization: University of South Carolina - Columbia - Computer Science
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Message-ID: <3g102i$cp@pine.cs.scarolina.edu>
NNTP-Posting-Host: pine.cs.scarolina.edu

Ok so I installed NetBSD 1.0 (I got the binary dist.).  I copied the
kernel, extracted all the sets, but I skipped the "Configure" step
because I didn't know what the host name etc. should be.

Now, when I boot from the boot floppy, leave it in for the second disk,
and type configure, the system tells me that it's an unrecognized
command.  Am I doomed to reinstall the whole thing?  Or is it someplace
I can't find?

Also, where are drivers for NetBSD kept?  I need 1 for:
NEC CDR260 EIDE CDROM
ATI MACH64 WinBoost PCI Video Card
Aztech OEM Sound card

Thanks a million for any info,

Kevin Brown
(kbrown@cs.scarolina.edu)