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Date:      Sun, 28 Jan 1996 02:11:31 -0600 (CST)
From:      Luis Verissimo <licau@ebs330.eb.uah.edu>
To:        Christopher Wilkins <zing@pacificws.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: computer won't boot from hard drive after install of freeBSD 2.1
Message-ID:  <Pine.3.89.9601280204.A1906-0100000@ebs330>
In-Reply-To: <9601280633.AA05752@pulm1.accessone.com>

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I had a similiar problem with one of my machines. From searching the 
freebsd-questions mailing list archives I found that FreeBSD was not 
recognizing the exact geometry of my hard disk.

I took the cheap way out and dedicated the entire disk to FreeBSD using 
the A option of FreeBSD 2.1.

Luis
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On Sat, 27 Jan 1996, Christopher Wilkins wrote:

> I just completed what seemed like a successful novice install of freeBSD 2.1
> release from CD-ROM except for one small problem.
> 
> I have a P5-90 with 24 MB of RAM and windows 95. I have three hard drives: a
> Quantum 540 MB is the C drive, and two WD 1.2 GB drives, D and E. I have
> made a 512 MB dos partition on E and am using the rest of E as my space for
> freeBSD. 
> When I re-start the computer now, the computer finds the keyboard and hard
> drives just fine, but then will not proceed with loading the OS unless it is
> from floppy. If there is no floppy, it just sits there with the floppy drive
> light on. Perhaps the boot manager did not get loaded properly? Any ideas,
> suggestions, solutions? I am at a loss. Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Chris
> zing@pacificws.com
> 
> 



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