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Date:      Fri, 19 Jul 1996 22:58:04 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Doug White <dwhite@riley-net170-164.uoregon.edu>
To:        Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl
Cc:        jkh@time.cdrom.com, freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org, questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: installation fails
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.94.960719225309.245D-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>
In-Reply-To: <9607200414.AA09748=aeb@zeus-184.cwi.nl>

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On Sat, 20 Jul 1996 Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl wrote:

> In the meantime I tried a different approach and wrote
> 2.1.5-RELEASE to a SCSI tape and installed from there.
> The installation process was more or less successful;
> it complained `couldn't extract compat1x compat20 commerce xperimnt'
> even while this release did contain subdirectories
> commerce and xperimnt (and compat21).

Did you put them on the tape?

They aren't consequential so I wouldn't get too worried.  You can just
install them later if you need them.

> I also got a `unable to fetch samba-1.9.15p8' (or sth very similar).

Network problem or a change in file.  Try pulling the port from
ftp.freebsd.org and building again.  If you have to, the original distfile
is in ports-2.1.5/distfiles.

> One very funny point was that at the point where I had to give my
> local time the digit 7 did not work (but 6 and 8 did) - very strange.

Don't believe the timezone selector.  Believe date(1).  

> One point in the installation procedure consisted of the question
> whether a boot manager should be installed. I have a rather
> delicate setup with 3 IDE and 3 SCSI disks, and as far as I can
> see there is no information at all about the precise properties
> or configuration of this boot manager, so I answered No.
> 
> But now I find that I have no means to boot this installed system!

Well, you didn't install a boot manager!  :-) 

You can put it back on yourself.  Grab "bootinst.exe" and 'boot.bin' from
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/tools/. 

> The fixit floppy is not a boot floppy - booting from it leads to
> an attempt at destroying my floppy reader - instead of halting,
> the system gets into an infinite boot cycle.
> And the install floppy, which is a boot floppy, doesn't seem to
> offer the opportunity to start the just installed system.

No.  You have to boot the boot floppy first, then jump to the fixit from
there (there is a "fixit" option on the main menu).

> So my present question is: is there a way to let the installation
> procedure make a boot floppy that boots a given partition?
> Or can I ftp somewhere a working boot floppy?
> Or can I escape from the install procedure of the install floppy?

Not without rebuilding the entire system.  Try to get the boot manager
working first.

> [Under Linux I have a root filesystems on the fourth and fifth
> disks but kernel images on the first or second disk so that
> LILO or OS/2 BM can find it, and the kernel is booted with
> parameter root=/dev/sdb3, for example. I hope that it is not
> required that FreeBSD lives on the first or second disk.]

The OS/2 boot manager should pick it up no problem as long as you've told
it about it in OS/2 FDISK. I use it here and it works stupendously.

Note that booting from a third IDE disk is impossible (well, maybe not
with OS/2 Boot Manager, it can do some pretty amazing stuff).  I don't
know about booting from other SCSI disks, whether the boot ROMs will map
it out okay.  (I doubt it :( )  

Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major




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