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Date:      Sun, 24 Nov 1996 00:58:02 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Jason Garman <garman@phs.k12.ar.us>
To:        Will Hires <hires.2@osu.edu>
Cc:        benedict@echonyc.com, questions@FreeBSD.org, grog@lemis.de, grog@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Missing file "atapi.flp"
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.3.91.961124004438.16562A-100000@phs.k12.ar.us>
In-Reply-To: <2.2.32.19961124014709.006a94c8@pop.service.ohio-state.edu>

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On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Will Hires wrote:

> 
> Okay. I'm now using the file, "boot.flp" from the CDROM. I get all the
> way to the "Commit" dialog box, which executes to bring up a message
> box indicating that installation is progressing. After a while, I see
> the CDROM access light go on and a bottom-of-screen message that seems
> to indicate that there is an attempt to transfer files from the CDROM
> to the hard disk partition. Then, the entire system hangs up. After
> about five minutes of nothing occurring, I have the only recourse of
> rebooting with the system reset button.   ****I'm stuck!*** Now what?
> 
Later, you describe that you have three IDE devices: two HD's and one 
CD-ROM.  I'm assuming that you have the HD you're trying to install 
FreeBSD on and the CD-ROM on different IDE interfaces (check your bootup 
messages to make sure; wcd0 should be on a different wdc device than the 
wd device that you're trying to install freebsd on)

I'm guessing that, based on that info above, you're having the same 
problem I have: your IDE controller is buggy and doesn't like 
simultaneous accesses to both of its interfaces.  A similar problem is 
described in a problem report in the gnats database but was never acted 
on.

Does anyone know how to work around this btw? For me, I have a 2 gig 
drive that's on my second interface and every time i try to really access 
it my system hard freezes much like what happens above.  It's not a hd 
problem; when the cd and hd are on the same ide interface it works fine.

I have a CMD-640B on-board PCI ide controller. What do you have?

Anyway, that's my assumptions about your problem. If that's not right, 
just ignore all that :-)

> >> Also, the CD labeled "1" does not contain the files to boot the
> >> binaries for the FreeBSD system. After several tries, the system
> >> just "hangs" without completing the installation.
> >
Do you mean using the dos program `bootfbsd' or whatever off the CD to do 
a floppy-less boot? That never worked for me either...

Back to your original question again, try to install FreeBSD on a hd 
that's on the same interface as your cdrom and see if that works.  If so 
your controller is broken just like mine :-/

--
Jason Garman                             http://www.nesc.k12.ar.us/~garman/
Student, Eleanor Roosevelt High School                 garman@phs.k12.ar.us




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