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Date:      Thu, 15 Jun 1995 02:32:48 +0100
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@freebsd.org>
To:        Robert Watson <rwatson@clark.net>
Cc:        bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: originally a newsgroup post, but news server here isn't working 
Message-ID:  <1394.803179968@whisker.internet-eireann.ie>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 14 Jun 1995 20:38:17 EDT." <Pine.SOL.3.91.950614203752.3747C-100000@clark.net> 

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> on my system.  Admittadly it's a 386sx20 w/4megs of ram, but that's 
> supposedly the min platform line or such.

Egads.  I suppose I should be happy that there are people like you
around to keep us honest, though frankly you're all also a big pain in
the butt! :-) :-)

Anyway, all joking aside, on to the reported problems.

> 1) sysinstall has problems with memory -- first it started killing its 
> own processed (hadn't set up swap yet, hadn't given me a chance, but was 

This *is* with the latest 2.0.5R "UPDATES" boot floppy?  As Gary
announced on the <announce@FreeBSD.org> mailing list, we initially
made a mistake with 4MB machines and overflowed our maximum allowable
kernel size.  Gary pared things back down again at the last moment and
stuck a boot boot floppy in place.  If it's still dying WITH that
floppy, then we definitely want to know about it as it means that the
problem hasn't been fixed!

> 2) Having the ppp installation line go down trashes the installation 
> program, locking up the ppp dialer and not letting you reload a further 

Sorry, I expect a reliable line for now and will continue to do so for
the forseeable future - coding defensively for this isn't actually all
that easy, and there are bigger problems I'd prefer to focus on
solving anyway.  Heck, 2.0R didn't even *support* a ppp installation,
so I figured one that works on a reliable line was still a fair step
up from none at all! :)

> to an hour (assuming that would be enough.)  When I got back, it had 
> installed fine, but the system froze shortly afterwards when I tried to 
> abort part of sysinstall.  (pressing ctrl-c results in a reboot of 

Sorry, you can't really abort it effectively right now - I don't hold
and process signals at checkpoints, though I may perhaps add this at
some other point.

> Xconfig program confused, as it suggested /dev/tty00 as a possible mouse 
> device, but there wasn't one (after linking random tty files to 
> /dev/mouse, I eventually found /dev/ttyid0 for the mouse on com1.)

This is because they've been renamed for 2.0.5 (which really should be
documented in a "Changes" doc someplace - argh!).  /dev/cuaa0 is the
ticket.

> Boot assistance would be great -- I have a 230 meg FreeBSD slice on wd1 
> (a maxtor 540 drive) and a 130 meg dos slice on wd0 (130 meg maxtor 
> drive) and a 270 meg and 40 meg slice on wd1 again.  (eg., freebsd should 
> boot off of wd(1,a)/kernel -- which it did one installation, only the 
> sysinstall program never installed all of the binary installation that 
> time ;).

Try a reinstall with the latest, if you haven't already done so, and
select the boot manager option.  Try to also be sure of each step in
advance; sysinstall isn't very fault-tolerant right now and it works
fairly well in most instances if you say just the right things to
it. :-)

					Jordan



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