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Date:      Tue, 31 Dec 1996 23:46:39 -0500
From:      Troy Settle <pitlord@usit.net>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   booting problems
Message-ID:  <32C9EC2F.533A@usit.net>

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Hey all, I'm sick of beating myself up over this,
so I'm asking for some help :)

I recently installed FreeBSD on a pentium for the
first time.  Install went great, no problems.  I
rebooted, put in about 20 hours worth of configuration
and package installation.  Built a new kernel, and
rebooted.

Upon booting with the new kernel, booteasy refused to
load the kernel, and just kept restarting (not rebooting,
just repeatedly giving me the boot: prompt, then timing
out, and attempting to load /kernel, failing, then boot:
again).  If I enter '/kernel' at the boot: prompt, it
will load the kernel, but upon initialization, it just
hangs.  After about 15 minutes, I give up, and give it
a 3-finger salute, and boot '/kernel.GENERIC' with no
problems.

I rebuilt the kernel a few times, and the problem kept
repeating itself.  I moved the HD off to another system,
and all my kernels booted just fine.

Does anyone have any suggestions at what I should look at
as a possible cause?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Also, while I'm posting, does anyone know if there's a way
I can use a generic NE2000 PCI card that insists on sitting
at IRQ 12, 0xFF40 ?

Thanks in advance,
Troy



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