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Date:      Sun, 29 Nov 1998 17:00:03 -0500 (EST)
From:      alissa bader <molbloo@interport.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   disk geometry on a 133mHz amd machine?
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.3.96.981129164752.16505A-100000@interport.net>

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hi there, I'd like to thank everyone who responded to my installation
queries.  As it turned out, I had bad ram.  I just swapped the ram around
and it installed with no problems.  Yay...

Now I am having a problem with the system hanging at startup.  It stops at
"F" and asks you to type something--this is detailed in the faq, so I'm
not going to get into further describing it.  Anyway, according to the
faq, I have a problem with my disk geometry--i have a big drive (a quantum
fireball se 2.1 gig, to be exact) and I think my bios might not be set to
handle it.  (I'm running american megatrends bios, version from 5/16/96).
I spoke with quantum tech support and I did enter the bios settings
correctly.  

However, in the faq it mentions that I should set it to read
504 megs if I have problems like this?  (bit confused here).  If this is
the case, how do I get it configured as such?  How do I get my disk
geometry all nice and happy?

oh yeah, hardware check:  my machine has a 586 133mHz amd processor, a
mitsumi 32X cdrom, 8 megs of ram, generic 3.5 floppy drive.  it's also got
a headland video card (not sure of the exact specs) and yes, a quantum
fireball se drive, 2.1 gigs.  I'm trying to install freebsd 2.2.6 (yeah,
I'll make it 2.2.7 soon as I get the machine up and connected to the net).
Oh, and it's an ide drive.  I'm running strictly ide now.  I'll switch to
scsi later.

thanks in advance for all your help!

--alissa



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