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Date:      Sun, 06 Dec 1998 05:59:44 PST
From:      "Richard Eng" <richard_eng@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   FreeBSD Install
Message-ID:  <19981206135946.10843.qmail@hotmail.com>

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I recently bought FreeBSD 2.2.6 from the local bookstore (no refund, no 
exchange). I wanted to install FreeBSD on my 486/33.

However, when it gets to the "Welcome to FreeBSD!" screen -- after it 
has finished probing the hardware -- the system locks up and it won't 
accept any keyboard input. The FreeBSD install is dead in the water.

I tried to reconfigure the kernel by eliminating all non-essential 
device drivers and double checking the parameters on the remaining 
devices. Still, no luck.

My hardware consists of:

o  486/33 with 16MB of memory and 128K of cache
   - ISA-only motherboard, vintage: circa 1992

o  Quantum 170MB IDE hard disk

o  Adaptec 1542CF SCSI adapter

o  Quantum 1GB SCSI hard disk (PD-1050)

o  Toshiba 2X cdrom (XM-3401)

o  ATI mach32 ISA adapter

o  2 serial, 1 parallel

That's everything.

I suspect the problem is with the SCSI subsystem. I made sure the port 
address, IRQ, and DMA channel on the 1542 adapter were correct. I 
configured the kernel with only the devices I need: aha-1542, floppy 
controller, IDE controller, system console. (There's a bunch of PCI 
devices that I can't seem to remove from the kernel, but I don't have 
PCI, so it shouldn't matter.)

As a comparison, I borrowed RedHat Linux 5.0 from a friend -- it 
installs just fine. I, then, tried Windows NT 4.0 -- it also installs 
just fine. For some reason, FreeBSD chokes while probing this hardware.

Please help me. I hate to think I spent good money on a 4-CD set of 
"coasters."

Thanks,
Richard


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