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Date:      Mon, 12 Mar 2001 21:18:49 -0800
From:      Desmond Lee <jenson@attcanada.ca>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: x-windows not working
Message-ID:  <4.3.0.20010312211844.00ab3f00@inbox.attcanada.ca>

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Hey dude,.. thanks for all your help : )

At 09:43 PM 12/03/2001 -0700, z thompson wrote:
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>On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, you wrote:
> > Hi Guys
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your help. Unfortunately I'm still not able to get the
> > x-server going and it still stalls.
> >
> > what i did was the follwoing:
> > I reinstalled free bsd and got a bunch of messages saying that the
> > pc98-servers/x9480, pc98-servers/x9EGC, pc98-servers/X9GA9,.... etc
> > couldn't get transfered.
> >
> > Also, i got a message saying " unable to transfer the x1k98 distribution
> > from acdoc" and " unable to transfer the X9set distribution from acdoc".
> >
> > I then took Zach Thompson's advice and didn't configure the x-server and
> > continued w/ the rest of the installation config. set up stuff. I then
> > rebooted and logged in as root and tried to configure the xfree86 after
> > running "/stand/sysinstall". Unfortunately, upon finishing the
> > configuration, the
> > x-server still hangs when it tries to start.
> >
> > I then had to press control-alt-del to reboot. I then tried to take Lane's
> > advice and look in the "/var/log/XFree86.0.log but there was no files with
> > names similar to this in the var/log directory.
>
>Sorry to hear that didn't work for you.
>  Are you getting these error messages when the installation is copying
>files? Obviously you'll have problems if all of the necessary files aren't
>copied.  Are you installing from a release CD? Are you sure you specified 
>enough space for your slices?


This is the 2nd cd that was burned for me by my friend. It's straight off 
the free bsd ftp site and it's an iso -image which is translated (using the 
cd burner s/w,... pretty standard stuff i thing) and burned on to the cd. I 
then use the cd to boot off of as specified in the bios.

I specified 4G's of space for free bsd as follows:
size                    name
80Mb            /
1450Mb          /usr
800Mb           /usr/local
200Mb           /var
1000Mb          /home
400Mb           swap

I think that's quite a bit so it shouldn't give me any insufficient memory 
errors,.....  (i've had throes before when my partitions were too small 
during red hat installations).a




>You're not getting any panics during installation are you? The files just keep
>copying even though some of them failed?
The messages say that the files couldn't be copied, I'm not sure if this is 
the root of the problem or not since this is the 2nd cd that was given to 
me from my friend and he made sure that this one was okay 'cause i told him 
that before some of the files didn't get copied over.

The messages just say something along the lines of "unable to transfer the 
x1k98 distribution from ad0c" or cannot transfer pc98-servers/x9480. After 
getting these messages i just continue on w/ the installation and the 
installation completes. Everything works except the graphical component, 
and i think all the files get copied except the "x" stuff (which i think 
has to do w/ the graphical component of free bsd).

Is there any way i can get my hands on a rock solid cd that will not have 
any problems w/ transferring files? This is weird 'cause this is like the 
2nd cd that was burned for me and the third cd that my other friend burned 
for me won't even boot from the cd (even when he did a proper job of 
getting the distribution put on the cd).

So,... if you have anymore insights I'd really appreciate that.

Thanks

Regards


Desmond Lee




>Zach
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