Date: Sat, 05 Jul 1997 12:48:01 -0700 From: VR <atgrim@thevine.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD No boot. Message-ID: <33BEA4F1.A165606F@thevine.net>
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Well, I have tried again. I attempted to install FreeBSD rel 2.2.2 on my brand new 4.3 gb hd. It still will not boot. None of the boot managers that I have tried see the partition as active even though I made sure that I set the slice as bootable. I have tried to change the HD between Normal and LBA and attempted installations with both settings. I have gone back in after the installation and set the slice as bootable. Nothing. I continue to receive messages like "/mnt: Write failed, file system is full." and "bad disklablecan't find /kernal." and also "error mounting /mnt/dev/wd1s1g on /mnt/usr: invalid argument." I am at my wits end. What am I missing?? What haven't I done?? If someone could please clue me in I would be deeply appreciative. Thanks in advance, Vince Rodriguez -- It is not whether or not you die, we all die eventually. It is, in fact, how you have lived, that will make the difference. No matter how small.
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