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Date:      Tue, 24 Apr 2001 17:53:33 +1000
From:      John Vender <john@jmv.com.au>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: box with scsi doesn't boot after install - fixed
Message-ID:  <l03102800b70ae109de35@[203.173.153.241]>
In-Reply-To: <l03102801b70a950a0184@[203.173.153.241]>

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found the cure to my problem, my mistake was choice of boot manager, I had=
 to select Standard which I hadn't tried before.

Cheers...John

>I am trying to install FreeBSD 4.2 (using cd burned with ISO image I=
 downloaded and install floppies created from that) on a Digital Celebris=
 XL6180 PPro machine with scsi (specs below) and although I get through the=
 installation, when attempting to boot from the hard disk it doesn't get=
 past displaying the bios settings screen.
>
>The hardware is as follows:
>
>Digital Celebris XL6180 (PPro 200, 32MB of RAM)
>Symbios Logic 8100S PCI SCSI controller
>Seagate ST32550N 2 gig SCSI hd
>Toshiba XM-5401TA SCSI cd-rom
>Matrox Millennium PCI video card
>2 SMC Intel 21041-AA based PCI NICs
>2 serial ports and one parallel
>
>I had a look at the hardware compatibility page and as far as I could work=
 out everything above is supported. I didn't find the Symbios controller as=
 one of the selections on the hardware configuration screen so I tried a few=
 settings but didn't get a hard disk boot with anything I tried. I searched=
 the list archives but unfortunately didn't find anything to help with this.
>
>The machine was running dual boot win98 and win2k until the attempts to=
 install FreeBSD. I have FreeBSD the whole hard disk and used the automatic=
 partition setup. I also tried installing with and without a boot manager.
>
>I'll be most grateful for any pointers for the settings I need to use and=
 anything else which may help me find how to get it to boot from the scsi=
 hard disk.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>John
>
>
>
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