First of all, you need to have a FreeBSD 7.0 installation CD, which you can use on the official website/Download the installation image in the installation image, burn it into a CD and use it. If you're in a virtual state
Install it in the simulator and download the mirror directly. There are 3 installation CDs for FreeBSD 7.0, and the format is ISO. The first CD 7. It can meet the minimum installation. If you need to install other components, you need to download the remaining two CDs.
Load the first disc into the optical drive and set the computer to boot using the disc. Then turn on the computer.
After starting the computer, after some loading process, the FreeBSD boot screen will be loaded, as shown in the figure below:
Now press Enter or the numeric 1 key and select the first item to start the FreeBSD installer using the default method. If you do not make a selection, the installer will automatically start this method after ten seconds.
After some loading process, start entering the installation wizard. Before entering the wizard, you will first ask you to choose your country. Press the keyboard arrow keys to select 45 China, for our country, enter key.
The next screen is to ask you to choose the keyboard type. Both China and Europe and the United States use American keyboards. We can directly use the default option USA ISO and enter to confirm to the next step.
I officially entered the installation wizard, and the installer for FreeBSD 7.0 is called Sysinstall. Now you see the main menu of Sysinstall, which has various installation options. Use the arrow keys to select the Standard project, enter to confirm, and enter the standard installation.
First, you will see an installation prompt message box, just confirm.
What you see now is the partition wizard, which will list your hard disk information here. Generally speaking, we press the A key on the keyboard to use the automatic partitioning function, or manually create partitions. Here we press the A key and the partition is completed automatically. Press the Q key on the keyboard to complete the partition.
Here is a question about which hard drive boot program you can install. The first item is to use FreeBSD's boot program to start the boot program, the second item is to standard boot program, and the third item is not to install the boot program. If we install a single operating system, please select the second item. If there are multiple operating systems, select the first item. The third item is not to install, which refers to using boot programs of other operating systems that are currently available. We choose the second item to confirm.