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Date:      Mon, 28 Oct 2002 10:00:45 -0800
From:      eculp@encontacto.net
To:        "current@freebsd.org" <current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: 5.0-20021027-CURRENT.iso cdrom will not mount
Message-ID:  <1035828045.3dbd7b4d31c0b@Mail.EnContacto.Net>
In-Reply-To: <20021028124648.GA99250@BSDWins.Com>
References:  <20021027234943.GA34724@BSDWins.Com> <20021028202806J.matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org> <20021028124648.GA99250@BSDWins.Com>

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Quoting John <jwd@bsdwins.com>:

 | ----- Makoto Matsushita's Original Message -----
 | >
 | > jwd>    The iso(s) boot correctly and sysinstall works fine. The disks
 | > jwd> are formated and newfs'd correctly. However, when sysinstall
 | > jwd> tries to mount the cdrom, the following error is received:
 | >
 | > jwd> Error mounting /dev/acd0c on /dist: Operation not supported by device
 | (19).
 | >
 | > Which type of machine did you try?  I've heard exactly the same error
 | > on the VMware's virtual machine.
 | 
 |    Abit kr7a motherboard, asus cd (plus two others which didn't
 | work). This machine boots a 4.7 iso with no problems.
 | 
 |    How many other people are testing the 5.0 sysinstall booted
 | from a cd and running a local (cd/dvd) install? Try booting and
 | installing from the iso at usw2.freebsd.org and see if it works
 | for you.

I'd love to but usw2.freebsd.org seems to be restricted.  I've got 
the same problem that I can't mount any release built last week.  I 
suppose I should go to a pre GEOM kernel for an install or what would
be a better solution?

Thanks,

ed

 | 
 | Thanks,
 | -John
 | 
 | > -- -
 | > Makoto `MAR' Matsushita
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