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Date:      Mon, 09 Dec 1996 07:23:33 -0800
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
To:        Paul Frank Covello <pfc@noid.enteract.com>
Cc:        bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 2.1.5 com port problem 
Message-ID:  <22000.850145013@time.cdrom.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 19 Aug 1996 01:07:22 CDT." <199608190607.BAA00381@noid.enteract.com> 

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> Hello there!  Got a possible bug for you...
[Just to show that I don't delete the bug reports I can't address right
 away, I just file them]

> problem 1:   the boot disk will only let me use com1: ... if I select com2
> it still uses com1! ... good thing I have an external modem.... watched the
> TR light to determine this.

OK, this one is still something of a mystery but I think I've cleaned
up that code to the extent that if this was some artifact of a coding
error, I've probably whacked it.  If it's something else, I'm still
mystified but would welcome a report either way so I know whether or
not I've got to keep looking.  Keep an eye out for the 2.2-BETA
release, a boot floppy who's ppp *should* work.

> problem 2:  after the ppp connection, the system starts to format my hard
> drive (after telling it to use the whole thing via the auto defaults for
> all)... but since it's a 1 gig drive, my ppp connection times out before the
> format finishes and the whole install goes boom cause it cannot find the
> link!!!! ... please format the drive before having the modem call out...

I couldn't quite do it that easily, but I did implement a work-around
which should prevent that unless your ISP has a really short timeout
set or it takes a *long* time to make a filesystem on your hard
drive. :)

> one more problem,  after setting the above parameters, for some reason the
> drive runs out of disk space???  I'm installing the full (700M) system, but
> I have a 1G drive!??? I think it runs out of inodes but not sure... can you

All I can imagine is that you've got a really small /usr and tried to
install lots of things into it.

						Jordan



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