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Date:      Wed, 8 Oct 1997 11:20:16 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "Daniel C. Konnoff" <daniel@mysonusa.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   boot problems with scsi disks
Message-ID:  <Pine.SUN.3.96.971008104938.1938B-100000@epsilon>

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Hello Oracle:

	Question 1) We are having boot problems using Adaptec 294x SCSI
	PCI controllers with freebsd-2.1.7 and 2.2.2 on various clone
	machines, HP Netservers, and Dec PCs (hardware type does not seem
	to matter).

	The problem is -  after loading the os initially when we
	attempt to boot we see this message: cannot boot no os found.
	Sometimes the problem is intermittent - boots one time and 
	then after a power failure (typically) fails to reboot with
	the above message.

	However on those machines with IDE controllers, we may boot
	freebsd	from the ide disk and then mount the scsi drives. This confirms
	that freebsd was in fact installed.

	We have not been able to reliably boot from any Adaptec controlled
	SCSI drive running freebsd. Can you shed some light on this?

	Question 2) Take a look at the following diagram please:


	local LAN ---> freebsd PPP client ------------ freebsd PPP server
							---> router ->
							T1 -> ISP
					   leased line

	The PPP client machine always initiates the connection with the
	PPP server machine which is connected to the internet. PPP is run
	using the -alias option (on the client and server) however local
	LAN clients and the freebsd PPP client cannot see the ISP while
	the PPP server can. I thought (perhaps mistakenly) that the -alias
	option was supposed to address this problem. How can I get the
	local LAN clients to see the internet?

	Thanks for your time.

Daniel C. Konnoff
Myson Technologies
20111 Stevens Creek Blvd. #138
Cupertino, Ca. 95014

daniel@mysonusa.com
Tele: 408/252-8788
Fax:  408/252-8789




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