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Date:      Tue, 19 Nov 1996 22:52:12 +0100
From:      Marcus John <marcus.john@wiesbaden.netsurf.de>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   2.1 GENERIC killing SP3G
Message-ID:  <32922C0C.356F@wiesbaden.netsurf.de>
References:  <199611191940.NAA06220@jake.lodgenet.com>

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Eric L. Hernes wrote:
> 
> Greg Lehey writes:
> >
> >Are you talking about your management?
> >
> Yup.
> 
> >> It provides several ways of making a CD bootable, ranging from
> >> `total hackery' to `the right way'.  Now doesn't that sound familiar
> >> wrt specs? ;-)
> >
> >Hmm.  I don't understand the format of the documents at www.ptltd.com,
> >so I can't read the stuff, but the impression that I got from the c't
> >article was that it was pretty straightforward.  They were able to get
> >their stuff to boot, anyway.
> >
> 
> AFAICR they're pdf's, either the linux acrobat reader from Adobe, xpdf,
> or ghostscript4 from ports can print/view them.
> 
> >I still think it would be a good selling point for FreeBSD 2.2 to have
> >directly bootable CD-ROMs.  I'm sure the guys at Walnut Creek CDROM
> >would love it, too.
Hi all,

today I tried to do a diskless boot with an ASUS SP3G (DX4) using the
WC-CD 2.1 GENERIC-kernel (rather old, but OK ;-)).
It hangs after probing most of the devices. After a reset the ASUS
does´nt even perforn the mem-check, nor does
it branch to the setup-menu, by hitting DEL.

So, two.5  questions arise:
	1) Why??????
	2) Is the flash-firmware of the ASUS corrupted (and how do I fix it)?

Any ideas?

Thanks,

marcus.john@wiesbaden.netsurf.de



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