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Date:      Wed, 15 Nov 2000 10:33:24 -0800
From:      "Hansen, Preben" <Preben.Hansen@voicestream.com>
To:        "'questions@FreeBSD.org'" <questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Installation question
Message-ID:  <3F611C7BB443D411B75B00508BC764B81A69A8@PAPITTSBMS01>

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I have resently invested in the FreeBSD 4.0 powerpack. But I cannot install
it.
I never get past the F? prombt (I have already installed Win98se).
I did go through the FAQ to find a solution. I tried to do as it is
described in "Which geometry should I use for a disk drive".
Unfortunately I end up with 2549 cylinders for my 20G IDE harddisk. This is
the lowest amount of cylinders I can set. And I can still not get past the
F? prombt.

Can it really be true that I can't run FreeBSD from my 20GB harddisk. If so
why doesn't it say so on the "Power Pack" package ?
Please respond ASAP. I have already been asking this question several times,
without getting an answer.

Please send cc to pjbh1@home.com

Best regards,
Preben Hansen


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