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Date:      Thu, 7 Feb 2002 17:10:18 +0200
From:      Soso Lolex <sosobsd@email.ro>
To:        Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>
Cc:        questions freebsd <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD 4.5 instalation failure
Message-ID:  <200202071510.g17FAIp21334@zerg.codec.ro>

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> On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Soso Lolex wrote:
> 
> > > On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Soso Lolex wrote:
> > > 
> > > > okay, here are more deails:
> > > > 
> > > > I have one disk (Western digital 6.4 Gb) on which i had before
> > > > installed FreeBSD 4.5 , 256Mb memory, Duron 700 Mhz; So, when I
> > > > tried to install FreeBSD 4.5 I had one DOS partition (FAT32/Win2k)
> > > > and I also created a BSD partition 2.8 Gb (/), and a swap
> > > > partition of about 150 Mb.  It is not possible to run out of disk
> > > > space because after some failed installations I choose to instal
> > > > only "user" packages, without development packages or X packages,
> > > > and the installation process still failed the same.
> > > >   
> > > > So, I personally give up, I simply dont see what is wrong. 
> > > 
> > > Nah, don't give up so easily :)
> > > 
> > > What is the *exact* error message you're seeing?
> >
> > Hmm, I dont remember the *exact* error message but I know that was
> > related with /bin directory, something like it cannot copy or
> > install /bin from CD (or hardisk if I tried to install it from DOS
> > partition) and the error message came up when progress bar was at
> > 100%, and all other directories were installed well.
> > 
> > It is possibly that my image is broken...
> 
> You can always try to "test" if the install script of bin/ would
> succeed or fail by running manually the commands that sysinstall would
> use to install this package.
> 
> * Note: Be careful to NOT miss something from the commands shown below
>         or you might mess your already installed FreeBSD system.
> 
> If you have another FreeBSD system installed nearby, grab the cdrom
> you used for installing, and do the following:
> 
> 1. Mount the installation cdrom somewhere.  For instance:
> 
> 	# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /mnt/cdrom
> 
> 2. Make sure you have a bit of free space, to test the bin package
>    extraction.  You can get an approximate measure of the required
>    space with:
> 
> 	# du -sk /mnt/cdrom/bin
> 
> 3. Make a temporary directory where you will test the extraction
>    process.  Let's say for example, /var/tmp/test will be the place.
> 
> 4. Change into /mnt/cdrom/bin and run install.sh with DESTDIR of your
>    environment pointing to the /var/tmp/test directory.
> 
> 	# cd /mnt/cdrom/bin
> 	# env DESTDIR=/var/tmp/test sh install.sh
> 
>    !!! IMPORTANT NOTE !!!
> 
>    DO NOT FORGET TO SET EDTDIR=/var/tmp/test OR THE INSTALLATION
>    SCRIPT WILL OVERWRITE FILES UNDER /.
> 
> If that completes normally, then you know that the files on the cdrom
> are OK, and something else is wrong.  If that breaks before
> completing, then at least you'll know why it failed, and the error
> message will probably reveal part of the problem.
> 
> - Giorgos
> 
> 
 thanx, I will try it

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