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Date:      25 Sep 1999 20:04:56 -0700
From:      Michael Endsley <multios@pctechnician.net>
To:        mike@smith.net.au
Cc:        dcs@newsguy.com, thomas@hentschel.net, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Signal 11 on 3.3 installation
Message-ID:  <19990926030456.9760.cpmta@c004.sfo.cp.net>

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Mike,
Here is what is happening.
I downloaded the floppy files for 3.3 (19990923). I attempted to do a fresh install. Everything went fine
until I finished the "network configuration" screen. When I clicked ok (after filling in appropriate boxes),
a small screen popped up saying that it caught a signal 11!
I reported this to stable yesterday. Later that night, I tried the same installation on a different computer and
it caught the signal 11 at the EXACT same place! Both of these machines (Aptiva 233 mhz with 64megs ram
and Packard Bell  166mhz with 24 megs ram) have run FreeBSD 3.0, Debian Linux, OS2 Warp 3/4, Win 95,
and Redhat 5.2. The Aptiva is currently running FreeBSD 3.2. The Aptiva has worked with all 4 OS's including 
upgrading, fresh installations, etc.
3.2 I downloaded from the net, installed, and compiled. Then added lots of ports :)  Before that, I installed 3.0 
from my CD. Everything was worked flawlessly. Even installing fixpaks for OS/2 Warp4 from the net  worked
great. Also, I upgraded Debian from 2.0 to 2.1 over the net.
I don't think ram is the problem considering that the signal 11 is caught at the exact same spot on both machines.
What is strange is that today I tried a new installation of 3.3 on the Aptiva and again it caught the signal 11. 
However, the program worked flawlessly when I chose to upgrade my 3.2 system.
I hope this makes sense :)
Mike



On Sat, 25 September 1999, Mike Smith wrote:

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> > Just a update on 3.3
> > Today (25Sept) I downloaded the latest snap of 3.3 (19990925) and tried to
> > install it. I got the same signal 11 at the exact same spot as before! To
> > help with memory, it was just after filling in the blanks on the network
> > configuration screen. When I then clicked on the ok button, up popped the
> > "caught signal 11" screen! Now the weird part. I then used these same
> > disks to upgrade my 3.2 and it worked great! No problems on the software
> > side (I made a mistake on what to mount, but that was my fault). Perhaps
> > this should be sent to hackers or current?
> 
> No.  You haven't included anything like enough information yet for the 
> report to be at all useful.
> 
> -- 
> \\  The mind's the standard       \\  Mike Smith
> \\  of the man.                   \\  msmith@freebsd.org
> \\    -- Joseph Merrick           \\  msmith@cdrom.com

I have and run the following:
OS/2 Warp 3 & 4
Linux (Debian 2.1 and Redhat 5.2)
FreeBSD 3.0 & 2.21
Windows 3.1 95 & 98
Amiga 500 & 4000

If that can't keep a person confused then nothing can! :)
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