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Date:      Wed, 4 Dec 2002 23:15:28 +0100
From:      Cliff Sarginson <cls@raggedclown.net>
To:        FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: New install won't boot off A7V133
Message-ID:  <20021204221528.GA3925@raggedclown.net>
In-Reply-To: <20021203145733.87854.qmail@web41113.mail.yahoo.com>
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On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 06:57:33AM -0800, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> In article <ashllk$28g0$1@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw>, you say...
> > On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 08:19:36PM -0800, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> > > I just got in an ATA133 30GB drive that I am going to dedicat to FreeBSD
> on
> > > my main system (an Asus A7V133). I took off the existing 20GB (Win2000),
> put
> > > the 30GB in its place (primary master). I boot from a 4.7-REL CD I made,
> > > install goes fine... it detects the controllers, drive, I partition the
> > > whole thing for FreeBSD, setting the auto defaults, etc etc.  Everything
> > > goes swell.  Then I'm done, I reboot, take out the CD... and it just
> sits
> > > there when it should be booting from the drive.
> > > 
> > I can't tell you the solution, but by pure chance I too have been
> > fiddling with installs on a A7V133 system with a 30GB drive. I am
> > convinced there is a bug in the BIOS because it doesn't honour the boot
> > order you set in the BIOS sometimes. I did a quick experiemental install
> > of 5.0 just to see. It all went fine, and did indeed boot. However it
> > then refused to boot anything other than the HD, Despite the boot order
> > being FD, CD, HD. I got around this by rather drastic means,,,but if it
> > happens again I shall be..mmm..pissed off :)
> > 
> > Although this is not what you are seeing, it is a bit of a co-incidence.
> 
> Cliff,
> 
> Just to confirm: you get beyond the POST, to the hardware info screen, where
> you should normally start seeing the boot process, correct? Mine just sits
> there at that point.

Scott,
Yes..got beyond POST, and started booting. I supect my booting problem
may have been from a creaky CD drive, which has been replaced today.
5DP2 is now loading as we speak.
> 
> A few things I haven't done yet that I intend on are installing MS-DOS to
> the drive, as well as using a different drive, in order to determine whether
> it is FreeBSD or the specific hard drive.
> 
> What brand drive is yours, out of curiosity? Mine is an IBM DeskStar.
> 
It is a Western Digital 40 GB UDMA100 WD400BB.
As I always do I downloaded the disk diagnostic for it and run all the
test etc. It went fine.

> What BIOS version are you using? I know there's a 1010 beta out for this
> board, but I'm hesitant to try it until I've done some other things (as I
> use this computer for Win2K also).
> 
1.0A which I guess is quite old ?
I avoid flashing BIOS unless I am sure it is a problem.

> It is interesting that 5.0 boots for you... if it were truly a problem with
> the A7V133's BIOS I'd expect 5.0 to not boot also.
> 
I have all sorts of IRQ conflicts I need to sort out.
Also it does not like the onboard Ethernet and possibly the South Bridge
chipset, but I am not sure about that yet. 
I have done test installs of Linux as well, and it bitches a bit, but
also installed. But I have hardly done extensive testing on it yet.

> Anyhow, I will be troubleshooting this some more tonight. Maybe others will
> pipe in throughout the course of today with more ideas.
> 
Yup.
Well I will keep you informed. The installations I am doing are really
just in the nature of tests. I will try 4.7-Stable tomorrow, which is
probably what I will end up using on it (no reason I haven't tried it
yet, I have just mislaid the CD, and I am feeling too lazy to burn
another one tonight :). 

-- 
Regards
   Cliff Sarginson 
   The Netherlands

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