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FreeBSD skip UserConfig...
When I boot FreeBSD from cd/floppy, it skips the UserConfig program. I have no idea why! And if I skip this step, my hardware won't work. ( I already tried...) Can anyone help me with this???
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I have tried that...
I have tried that... but it just boot right into the sysinstall menu!
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