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=3D=3D=3D =96|=96=F3=95=94=95=AA-01 =3D=3D

 </itemizedlist>
@@ -805,12 +798,16 @@ id=3D"install">
 <qandaset><qandaentry><question>
 <para>Which file do I download to get =
FreeBSD?</para></question><answer>
=20
-<para>You generally need just one floppy image, the =
<filename>floppies/boot.flp</filename> file, which you image-copy onto a =
1.44MB floppy and then boot from
-in order to download the rest (and the installation will manage your
-TCP/IP connection, deal with tapes, CDROMs, floppies, DOS
-partitions, whatever's necessary to get the rest of the bits
-installed).</para>
- =20
+<para>Prior to release 3.1, you only needed one floppy image to install
+FreeBSD, namely <filename>floppies/boot.flp</filename>.  However,
+since release 3.1 the Project has added base support for a wide
+variety of hardware which needed more space, and thus for 3.x and 4.x
+we now use two floppy images, namely
+<filename>floppies/kernel.flp</filename> and
+<filename>floppies/mfsroot.flp</filename>.  These images need to be
+copied onto floppies by tools like <command>fdimage</command> or
+&man.dd.1;.</para>
+


=3D=3D=3D =96|=96=F3=95=94=95=AA-02 =3D=3D

@@ -1543,10 +1540,14 @@ Your system should boot successfully.
 <qandaentry><question>
 <para>What are the limits for memory?</para></question><answer>
=20
-<para>For memory, the (theoretical) limit is 4 gigabytes.  One gigabyte
-has been tested; you generally can't buy i386 PCs that can support
-much more than that.</para>
- =20
+<para>For memory, the limit is 4 gigabytes. This configuration has
+been tested, see <ulink=20
+URL=3D"ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/archive-info/configuration">wcarchive's
+configuration</ulink> for more details.  If you plan to install this=20
+much memory into a machine, you need to be careful. You'll probably=20
+want to use ECC memory and to reduce capacitive loading use 9 chip=20
+memory modules vice 18 chip memory modules.</para>
+
 </answer></qandaentry>

=3D=3D=3D =96|=96=F3=95=94=95=AA-03 =3D=3D

@@ -1866,6 +1867,15 @@ system starts.  In version 2.2.1, set th
       </literallayout>
 </para>
  =20
+<para>In addition, if you would like to be able to use the mouse
+daemon on all virtual terminals instead of just console at boot-time,
+add the following to <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>.</para>
+ =20
+<para>
+<literallayout> allscreens_flags=3D"-m on"
+      </literallayout>
+</para>
+
 <para>Staring from FreeBSD 2.2.6, the mouse daemon is capable of=20


=3D=3D=3D =96|=96=F3=95=94=95=AA-04 =3D=3D

@@ -2726,9 +2726,10 @@ and above).
 </itemizedlist>
 </para>
  =20
-<para>Be sure to specify that you want the FreeBSD version of Motif
-when ordering!  Versions for NetBSD and OpenBSD are also sold by
-<emphasis>Apps2go</emphasis>. This is currently a FTP only =
download.</para>
+<para>Be sure to specify that you want the FreeBSD version of Motif =
when
+ordering (don't forget to mention the architecture you want too)!  =
Versions
+for NetBSD and OpenBSD are also sold by <emphasis>Apps2go</emphasis>.
+This is currently a FTP only download.</para>
  =20

=3D=3D=3D =96|=96=F3=95=94=95=AA-05 =3D=3D


@@ -4295,8 +4308,22 @@ to continue booting.  </para>
 <para>How do I keep Control-Alt-Delete from rebooting the system?
    </para></question><answer>
=20
-<para>Edit the keymap you are using for the console and replace the=20
-<emphasis remap=3Dtt>boot</emphasis> keywords with <emphasis =
remap=3Dtt>nop</emphasis>.  The default keymap is=20
+<para>If you are using syscons (the default console driver)
+in FreeBSD 2.2.7-RELEASE or later,
+build and install a new kernel with the line</para>
+
+<programlisting>options SC_DISABLE_REBOOT</programlisting>
+
+<para>in the configuration file.
+If you use the PCVT console driver
+in FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE or later,
+use the following kernel configuration line instead:</para>
+
+<programlisting>options PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL</programlisting>
+
+<para>For older versions of FreeBSD,
+edit the keymap you are using for the console and replace the=20
+<literal>boot</literal> keywords with <literal>nop</literal>.  The =
default keymap is=20
 <filename>/usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.iso.kbd</filename>.  You may =
have to instruct


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