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Date:      Wed, 3 Jun 1998 18:18:13 -0700 (MST)
From:      connie@primenet.com (connie crowley)
To:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: Installation bug REPLY: dan.early@mail.sprint.com or connie@primenet.com
Message-ID:  <199806040118.SAA01145@smtp01.primenet.com>

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>Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 08:16:24 -0500
>Subject: RE: Installation bug REPLY: dan.early@mail.sprint.com or
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>   ----------
>   From:       Dan Early
>   Sent:       Monday, June 01, 1998 8:19 AM
>   To:         'freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org'
>   Subject:    Installation bug REPLY: dan.early@mail.sprint.com or
>               connie@primenet.com
>   Importance:    High
>    
>   I sent the below a week ago. Since then gave up on the pc, put
>   Windows on it and gave it to my wife. I tried making a small dos
>   partition and putting BSD on the rest of the drive. All the tricks
>   mentioned in the book. Same results as below. But I'm planning on
>   building a new pc with an smp board, onboard scsi controller &
>   several fancy options. I'd still like to load BSD on this machine, so
>   if there is anything I did wrong below I'd still like to know what it
>   was. I decided to try BSD at the recommendation of a friend here who
>   is on your development list. At this point it's not looking very
>   good. How 'bout a reply?  
>    
>   ----------
>   From:       Dan Early
>   Sent:       Thursday, May 21, 1998 12:14 PM
>   To:         'freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org'
>   Subject:    Installation bug
>   Importance:    High
>    
>    I recently bought a copy of "Free BSD." It is a commonly sold
>    installation package with 4 CDs and a book. I have been unable to
>    install it. To date, the book & CDs has cost me about $55, plus
>    over $300 in new hardware. While I have never used BSD much, I know
>    enough UNIX to have installed Solaris (for example) some 50 times
>    maybe.  
>     
>    This system is a Pentium 166, 32 Meg RAM, BTC IDE 24X CD drive,
>    Conner 540 (?) Meg IDE with 1048/16/1048/63 geometry. Graphics from
>    a Trident 512K card. It uses an onboard IDE controller. The
>    installation described below has also been tried with a second IDE
>    drive, a Maxtor 200 Meg IDE with the same results. Both of these
>    drives have previously had Linux loaded without any problem.  
>     
>    Bios is Award P&P v1.0A. It is set to autoconfigure the drive and
>    recognized the IDE drive as a secondary master at 540 Meg, etc. on
>    boot. This formats to 515 Meg, I understand because of having
>    greater than 1024 cylinders. The CD drive is recognized at boot and
>    the installation boots from the CD without any apparent problem.  
>     
>    Configuring the kernal, I delete SCSI drivers, ethernet drivers and
>    other drivers I am not presently using.  
>     
>    At the setup screen, I note that the release name is 2.2.5, and I
>    set it to debug, source from the CD drive.
>     
>    I do a custom installation. The partions show two: the first from
>    block 0-63, unused, the second taking the rest of the disk
>    dedicated to BSD, and set bootable. The numbers for this show as 63
>    1056321 1056381 wd2s1  Ptype=3 freebsd 165. The drive geometry does
>    show as 1048/16/63. I accept the default newfs options.  
>     
>    For boot managers, I have tried setting it to install both a FBSD
>    boot manager and not install any.
>     
>    Label:
>     
>    I accept defaults for size. This produces the following:
>     
>      wds1a       /     32 M        UFS   Y
>      wd2s1f            swap  73 M   
>      wd2s1e      /var  30 M        UFS   Y
>      wd2s1f            /usr  379M        UFS   Y
>     
>    I install the kernal-developer version. I install no other
>    packages. On accepting this, the installation begins and I do an
>    Alt-F4 to go to a shell, and Alt F2 to watch the installation
>    process. I do a df when it completes. This produces:
>     
>      root_dev    2495  96%   /
>      /dev/wd2a         46%   /mnt
>      /dev/wd2s1f       19%   /mnt/usr
>      /dev/wd2s1e       0%    /mnt/var
>      wdc0c             100%  /dist
>     
>    I can see /kernal is copied to /
>     
>    On rebooting the machine, it does a probe to assorted devices,
>    sends a "panic, can't mount /" message and goes into a reboot
>    cycle. If I try giving it a specific boot command, such as "boot:
>    1:wd(2,a)?" or many variations of that, it either says it can't
>    find it or it returns an "error [memory address]" in an infinite
>    loop.  
>     
>    I have tried variations on this installation numerous times from
>    the CD and also from a diskette boot image. It always fails the
>    same way. I gave the CD to a friend here at work, who put it on a
>    partition on his PC. It installed normally for him.  
>     
>    Any suggestions appreciated. Please reply e-mail to either:
>    connie@primenet.com or Dan.early@mail.sprint.com.  
>    
>    
>    
>    
>   


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