Date: Thu, 2 Mar 1995 18:10:19 UTC+0100 From: Javier Martin Rueda <jmrueda@diatel.upm.es> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: System hangs when changing root device Message-ID: <626*/S=jmrueda/OU=diatel/O=upm/PRMD=iris/ADMD=mensatex/C=es/@MHS>
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I've received a new computer where I was planning to install FreeBSD. The hardware configuration is as follows: Intel 486DX2-66S PCI+VESA mainboard with UMC chipset and Award 4.50G, rev B BIOS 16 Mb Buslogic 946c Conner CFP1060S SCSI hard disk (1.05 Gb) SMC EtherPower 8432 SBC 550 serial port card (2 serial ports with 16550A UART) 3.5" FDD I created a boot disk with rawrite (using the "newer" bootdisk from FreeBSD 2.0-RELEASE) and everything was probed OK, but after the message "changing root device to fd0c" appeared, the computer freezed. At that stage, the system was supposed to welcome me and display the fancy installation menu and all that, but that didn't happen. It just hung with no more messages, no beeps, no disk activity, nothing. I have tried with a boot disk from FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 with similar results. The hardware devices were probed OK (except for the SMC EtherPower, which wasn't listed), and after saying "changing root device to fd0d", the computer freezed again. Does anyone have any idea of what can be wrong? Do you know of any incompatibilities among the hardware components, or among FreeBSD and that hardware? I'm going to try with a new motherboard with Opti chipset, but I don't know if that will work fine. In the meantime, any help would be appretiated.
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