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Date:      Sat, 29 Jul 2000 19:03:20 -0400
From:      Mike Roth <delerium@istar.ca>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Installing On dell inspiron & Win 2000
Message-ID:  <B5A8DAF8.B49%delerium@istar.ca>

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Hi I'm trying to install FreeBSD 4.0 on a Dell Inspiron 5000 with
Windows 2000 Professional and I'm having a bit of trouble.  There is
a 12 gig disk, with Win2000 using the first 8 gigs.  I try to install
FreeBSD and fdisk does not recognize the drive geometry.  I've reset
it to what is written on the drive label and proceed to partition
and install.  All goes will until I reboot.  When I reboot I
   a) cannot boot FreeBSD when using BootEasy
   b) get a "Read Error" when I don't touch the boot sector and
I have to reinstall everything

What is even more anoying is if I reinstall Win2000 - without a
reformat - it boots fine into Windows, however I can only boot off
the live filesystem that comes with the CDs.  When I do and I run
fsck I get in correct super blocks on the root partition.

Finally drive utilities from FreeBSD complain about incorrect "magic
numbers" in the boot sector of the disk.

If you have any answers or have done the like before please let me know.

BTW - I am *not* subscribed to this list so if you could, please
email me directly.

My setup is:
Dell Inspiron 5000
196 Megs Ram
12 Gig HD.
Windows 2000 Pro.


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<TT>Hi I'm trying to install FreeBSD 4.0 on a Dell Inspiron 5000 with<BR>
Windows 2000 Professional and I'm having a bit of trouble. &nbsp;There is &=
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and install. &nbsp;All goes will until I reboot. &nbsp;When I reboot I<BR>
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oot sector and &nbsp;<BR>
I have to reinstall everything<BR>
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What is even more anoying is if I reinstall Win2000 - without a<BR>
reformat - it boots fine into Windows, however I can only boot off<BR>
the live filesystem that comes with the CDs. &nbsp;When I do and I run<BR>
fsck I get in correct super blocks on the root partition.<BR>
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Finally drive utilities from FreeBSD complain about incorrect &quot;magic &=
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numbers&quot; in the boot sector of the disk.<BR>
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If you have any answers or have done the like before please let me know.<BR=
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BTW - I am *not* subscribed to this list so if you could, please<BR>
email me directly.<BR>
<BR>
My setup is:<BR>
Dell Inspiron 5000<BR>
196 Megs Ram<BR>
12 Gig HD.<BR>
Windows 2000 Pro.<BR>
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