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Date:      Wed, 04 Apr 2001 20:02:45 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Mark Yeck <y3k@gti.net>
To:        Mark Woodson <mwoodson@wloq.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Vectra XU 6/xxx
Message-ID:  <XFMail.010404200245.y3k@gti.net>
In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20010404112306.021ef440@192.168.100.3>

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On 04-Apr-01 Mark Woodson wrote:
> I'm having a huge problem trying to get FreeBSD installed on this 
> system.  I've tried a number of different installs and they all fail with 
> the same result (3.4R, 4.1R, 4.2R, from burned ISO, from Walnut Creek CD's, 
> from FTP w/boot floppies).
> 
> The system is an HP Vectra XU 6 with PPro 200 & 32M, doesn't have the 
> original NIC (linksys, recognized as dc0) and a USR 33.6 (sio4).
> 
> Thinking originally that it was a problem with the drive, I've tried 4 so 
> far.  The original Seagate 2.5G SCSI, an old Quantum 3G SCSI and a Maxtor 
> 71670 IDE (with SCSI disabled though the chipset still gets recognized 
> Adaptec 7880 chipset).
> 
> After the install (which runs flawlessly) in will not boot.  I just get a 
> cursor, no messages are output on the screen.
> 
> I've spent some time digging through the archives at geocrawler and haven't 
> found anything to help me.  While there isn't anything listed on the errata 
> for 4.2, I did see the boot0 bug listed, and downloaded and applied the 
> updated boot0 with boot0cfg from the fixit shell.  Didn't seem to make any 
> difference.  I've tried creating a small DOS partition (thinking that maybe 
> there was a drive geometry problem).
> 
> In a fit of despair I tried installing RedHat, that installed fine (the 
> second time) but panicked on boot because it thought that there was a 
> second processor (which there isn't, it's a SMP board, but the second 
> processor remains uninstalled).
> 
> I'd love to be able to get this machine running, but I'm out of ideas.  I 
> know people have gotten FreeBSD running on these machines...  I'm just 
> totally clueless as to how they did it.
> 
> -Mark

I used to have a link to an article on dejanews that mentioned boot problems
with freebsd and vectra's. unfortunately, that link doesnt work anymore and i
dont remember what the fix was. It had something to do with the bios not
working with the bootloader. Wish I could help more. I know others have had a
similar problem and the answer is out there somewhere.

-mark


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