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Date:      Sun, 18 Oct 1998 21:53:10 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Kevin Day <toasty@home.dragondata.com>
To:        ulf@Alameda.net
Cc:        dan@math.berkeley.edu, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: more 3.0-RELEASE boot.flp problems
Message-ID:  <199810190253.VAA08723@home.dragondata.com>
In-Reply-To: <19981018184704.A21657@Alameda.net> from Ulf Zimmermann at "Oct 18, 98 06:47:04 pm"

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> I just installed 3.0-R and have exactly the same problems. argl.
> 
> On Sun, Oct 18, 1998 at 05:46:54PM -0700, Dan Strick wrote:
> > After installing 3.0-RELEASE, I attempted to boot the new system
> > The booteasy program listed all the dos partition table entries and
> > asked which one to boot, giving the FreeBSD partition as the default.
> > I thought this was a bit odd.  In my experience, the first time you
> > boot after a booteasy installation it indicates "F?" is the default.
> > So I hit return and the booteasy program beeped at my.  The I hit
> > the specifically desired F-key and the booteasy program beeped at
> > me again.  No matter what I typed, the boot program just beeped
> > at me.  It did not even retype the boot prompt as I recall it
> > did after an inappropriate input.
> > 
> > Then I did a hard reset.  No change.  I power cycled the machine.
> > No change.  I rebooted the bootstrap floppy and it came up running
> > the standard installation script but was very confused about which
> > keyboard key meant what.  (For example, the left arrow key selected
> > the "exit" option and the other arrow keys did nothing at all.)
> > I checked all the keyboard "lock" keys and they were ok.
> > 
> > So I reset the system and rebooted and this time the boot floppy
> > came up ok.  I went into the disk selection/partition menu
> > and reinstalled the booteasy boot block (with the undocumented
> > "w" option).  Booteasy continued to misbehave as described
> > above.  The I booted a slightly older boot floppy (3.0-19981009-BETA
> > I believe) and reinstalled the booteasy boot block.  This fixed
> > the problem.  Then I reinstalled booteasy from the 3.0-RELEASE
> > floppy and the problem came back.  Then I reinstalled booteasy
> > from the BETA release floppy and this fixed the problem.
> > I decided to leave well enough alone.
> > 
> > Then I checksummed my 3.0-RELEASE boot floppy and compared it
> > to the boot.flp image on disk and the boot.flp entry in the
> > 3.0-RELEASE/floppies/CHECKSUM.MD5 file.  They all agreed.
> > My floppy was copied correctly.
> > 
> > Conclusion: 3.0-RELEASE/floppies/boot.flp is broken.
> > 
> > Dan Strick
> > dan@math.berkeley.edu
> > 
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> 

To add to this, I've got a Tyan Tomcat IV board.... booted it for the first
time after doing a clean install of 3.0....

I got the:


F1  FreeBSD

Default: F2


Thing.. I hit F1, and it beeped 3-4 times, then went ahead and booted
anyway.

Kevin

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