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Date:      Mon, 06 Mar 2000 19:10:15 PST
From:      "Boaz Klappholz" <boazk@efn.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Initial Boot Failure, possible unsupported hardware?
Message-ID:  <200003070307.TAA03818@clavin.efn.org>

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Hello again,

	Thanks for all the responses. Silly, I should have mentioned my 
monitor/keyboard (for future refernce it's some ancient AST VGA monitor 
and a new PS/2 KB.) But it's solved!

	I tried 'boot -Dh' but that only resulted in "No boot" so I started 
trying variations. boot -D and boot -h also returned No boot, but boot 
-dh did something, but it didn't boot. Finally, taking a look at the 
output, I tried: /boot/loader -dh and it worked! So, thanks again to 
everyone who responded, I'm gonna go read up on all the options for 
boot on the off chance something like this happens down the road when I 
bring our second K7 up as a FreeBSD machine.

	--Boaz Klappholz


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