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Date:      Sun, 18 Apr 1999 16:15:42 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        FreeBSD-alpha@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Difficulties installing on alpha (was: Please-someone help me)
Message-ID:  <19990418161542.G37994@lemis.com>

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This has been hanging around in -questions for a few days without
answers.  Is it appropriate to redirect this sort of thing to -alpha?

Greg

----- Forwarded message from Philip Rust <prust@post.cis.smu.edu> -----

> Delivered-To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 18:44:58 -0500 (CDT)
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> Hi guys,
> 	I am having a big problem that I have been working on for 2
> weeks.  I am sure there is an easy solution, I am just not as Unix smart
> as some of you.  I have an AlphaStation 200 that I am trying to install
> FreeBSD on with the alpha release on the 3.1 cdrom (i'm installing from
> cdrom).  I boot with the kern.flp and mfsboot.flp(?) and everything goes
> okay so far. The installation menu comes up and I choose the beginners
> installation and proceed.  Basically, in the whole installation process,
> I am never given an opportunity to choose how I want to boot from my hard
> drive.  Towards the end of the installation I get a message that says
> something like: kernel copied okay, but unable to save boot -c changes.
> (or something to that effect).  So, at this point the installation
> appears to be done, but for some reason I am taken back to the
> installation menu.  I then reboot and enter 'boot dka0' to boot from the
> hard drive.  Now, I had OpenBSD on this machine before FreeBSD, and when
> I now try to boot from my hard drive, it still tries to boot OpenBSD (but
> errors out).  Apparently, during the FreeBSD installation nothing was
> changed on the master boot record (i am guessing).  So anyways, I then
> boot with the fixit disk and take a look at the hard drive, and
> everything for FreeBSD appears to be there - as if it installed correctly.
> SOOO... my problem is: Why can't I boot into FreeBSD? What can I do to
> fix this?
> I'm sorry this email is so long, but this has been frustrating and I
> wanted to give you guys as much information as possible.  Thanks a bunch,
> and I really hope you guys can help me.
> PS. The whole installation process for me from cdrom didn't really fall in
> line with what the instructions say it should be.  THANKS GUYS
> I will be crossing my fingers :)
>
>        Philip Rust  |  rust@seas.smu.edu   \/_/
>
>
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