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Date:      Sat, 1 May 1999 08:43:47 -0500
From:      abbott in Northfield <jabbott@abbotts.org>
To:        Theodore Hope <freebsd@iguana.internexo.co.cr>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: freeze on probing devices - update still problems.
Message-ID:  <9905010901280W.01771@reaper.northfield.com>
References:  <199904301950.NAA07747@iguana.internexo.co.cr>

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I am still having troubles with this machine.  I altered the drive geometry to
1023/64/63 (the information I got from the seagate site) and still the drive
would not seem to format or disk label correctly.  The install began but since
I use the big drive as /usr it was sticking everything in / until the root
partition filled up and the install failed.  

Now I can't even get the install to work again because during device probing if
I hit an alt-F2 I see many, many lines of 
devstat_end_transaction: HELP! busy_count for wd1 is <0 (-95xxxx)!
biodone:buffer already done

It really seems like this 3.x release is weak in it's install.  I run it on two
other machines and it has been a difficult install both times but once it is
running it has run fine.  I am just begining to wonder if it is worth the
effort on this one.

--ja

On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Theodore Hope wrote:
> > What I figured out (so far) is FreeBSD does not like the ST32132A
> > hard drive as a master.  oops, install just died again, maybe it
> > doesn't like it at all.
> > 
> > What I did was dug around the juck pile until I found an old seagate
> > 245 meg drive and installed it as the only hard drive.  The device
> > probe worked just fine.  Then I installed the ST32132A as a slave
> > and started over.  Again the device probe worked ok.  Now the
> > trouble is when I get to the part which is the FreeBSD disklabel
> > editor it reports wd1, wd1s1 as 7225281 blocks or 3527Meg.  but
> > the drive is only a 2113.
> 
> In my case, it _does_ show the disk (Seagate whatever...).  I find
> it hard to believe that freebsd would even care about it, since
> it's just another IDE (wd0) disk.    Comments, Doug?
> 
> -T.


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