Date: Tue, 25 Apr 95 17:06:00 PDT From: "Paul, Chris bd 6-6487" <PaulC@mef.bdeoss.com> To: "brian@MediaCity.Com" <brian@mediacity.com>, "jkh@freefall.cdrom.com" <jkh@freefall.cdrom.com>, bsdquestions <questions@FreeBSD.org>, "'seki@sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp'" <seki@sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp> Subject: Installation troubles Message-ID: <2F9D9309@mailman>
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OK, I got rid of the checksum errors. I was trying to install off of a mounted FreeBSD partition (UFS) and that's where I got the errors, so I ftp'd the whole directory to a local SUN and then installed using manual ftp from the SUN. I lost the checksum errors, but now during extraction (and other random points during install such as checksum or even booting) I get an error: ahc0: target 0, lun 0 (sd0) timed out (repeated various times) and /:bad dir ino 4 at offset 0: mangled entry panic:bad dir Any clues? I really want to use this SCSI controller... it hums under NT. Thanks Christopher Paul <paulc@mef.bdeoss.com> bd Systems MIS Vandenberg AFB, CA > I accessed a local ftp site to get bindist. > > The site runs a non-standard version of ftp srever. > > The server performs a "strict checking" on an email address > sent as a password for an anonymous user. > Ahhhhh.. Well, this problem should hopefully go away soon as I go to libftp! Jordan > I was very happy when my 2.0-950412-SNAP boot disk saw my SCSI bus and I > could Fdisk and label my partitions. However, when I get to the bin > installation procedure and ftp the files over to /usr/tmp, the checksum > routine fails. I don't think the checksums are the problem, as it responds > too quickly without doing any work and I should have had problems unzipping > them if the files were corrupt. Please mail questions like this to (not surprisingly) questions@FreeBSD.org. -current is for people who are already running -current and need to stay up to date on issues having to do with it. You're not quite in that category! :-) What happens when you try to fetch the bindist over manually, running to do_cksum.sh script yourself? Hit ESC twice to get a shell and try this by hand. Jordan
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