Relaxbsd install CD 2.0
MD5 (RelaxBSD-InstallCD-2.0.iso) = cc99518480f29dcfcb41108f314b14a
Sha256 (RelaxBSD-InstallCD-2.0.iso) = sha256
Size (RelaxBSD-InstallCD-2.0.iso) = 721451008
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Relaxbsd livecd 1.1
MD5 (RelaxBSD-1.1.iso) = fea9425df45e7fa802536002f876c0fd
Size (RelaxBSD-1.1.iso) = 723630080
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Resource:
Ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/
Http://people.freebsd.org /~ Ariff/lowlatency/
Download
Sndkld_releng6_i1__lowlatency.tar.gz unzip the package and copy it to/boot/kerenl. After restart,
Use
# Kldload sound
# Kldload snd_hda
1. dmesg # check whether there is sound card information
2. kldload snd_driver # load a universal driver
3. CAT/dev/sndstat # view the loaded driver
4. ee/boot/loader. conf
Snd_xxx_load = "yes" # Add the audio card driver to the automatic Startup File
Success.
You can also add it directly when compiling the kernel. The Code is as follows:
Device sound # Add the universal Audio Framework driver sound to the kernel
Device snd_xxxx # Add via ac97 Audio Card Driver
NTFS-3g
Method of use: 1, install ntfs-3g:
# Cd/usr/ports/sysutils/fusefs-NTFS
# Make install clean
2. Add fuse to load:
# Ee/etc/rc. conf
Add the following line:
Fusefs_enable = "yes"
Save and exit
# Ee/boot/loader. conf
Add the following line:
Fuse_load = "yes"
Save and exit.
Note: One of these two rows is fusefs and the other is fuse. Be careful!
# Shutdown-R now
3. Mount the NTFS partition:
I am using a USB mobile hard disk. It is displayed as da0 under/Dev and the NTFS partition is da0s1. I can read and write the partition using the following command:
# Ntfs-3g/dev/da0s1/mnt/XP
Manually Mount NTFS:
# Ntfs-3g/dev/hda1/Media/Vista-O silent, umask = 0, locale = zh_cn.utf8
Load automatically upon startup, modify/etc/fstab:
/Dev/hda1/Media/Vista ntfs-3g silent, umask = 0, locale = zh_cn.utf8 0 0 (comment this)
Solve the ntfs-3g Mount NTFS file system Chinese garbled:
Add the following parameters when mounting a partition:
Locale = zh_CN.UTF-8