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Date:      Mon, 28 Sep 1998 15:59:44 +0800
From:      faeton <fez@bigfoot.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Installation with Drive Overlay (EZ-DRIVE)?
Message-ID:  <360F41F0.E74C1567@bigfoot.com>

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hi, recently i got rid of an old HDD and replaced it with a Maxtor 4.3G
IDE one. After installing windows95 (<sigh>) without a hitch i went on
to trya and install FreeBSD.

After running into some problems intially with FreeBSD unable to find
the primary DOS partition i discovered i had to remove the software
translation (EZ-DRIVE supplied with the Maxtor) to be able to install of
the DOS partition. After doing this installation goes on normally.

It is when i leave installation and try and reboot FreeBSD i encounter
futher problems. BootEasy won't boot DOS (i didnt expect it to without
s/w translation), but FreeBSD won't boot either and just hangs. I
checked the FAQ and it metnions tweaking the BIOS HDD settings but as
both FreeBSD and BIOS return the following geometry:

8940 Cylinders 15 Heads 63 Sectors

I don't think this will be the problem. I tried installing OSBS but it
gives a Write Error (probably because of the s/w trnaslation) also to
make things even more difficult FDISK hangs when i try and use it.

If i try and boot FreeBSD with "wd(1,a)/kernel" at the boot: prompt i
get the err msg:

Error: D:0x81 C:0 H:0 S:0

Scrolling continuously.. I only have one IDE drive on my system with
FreeBSD being installed in the Second partition so i assume thats the
right boot prompt..

Has anyone been able to install FreeBSD on similar setups? Maxtors
aren't exactly uncommon so someone must have some idea. Also if i DO get
FreeBSD installed, how will i boot DOS? i think i'll just have to
reinstall EZ-DRIVE and boot FreeBSD from a floppy all the time (not too
bad..) Im trying to install 2.2.7R btw

Regards,
fae
-- 
 < fez at bigfoot dot com >

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