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Date:      Sun, 21 Sep 97 21:19:28 CDT
From:      dfinley@netgate.compaq.com
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Installation problems
Message-ID:  <vines.qod5%2BjKR7oA@netgate.compaq.com>

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 To whom it may concern:

I am having trouble installing FreeBSD on my personal system. I have a 
Pentium Pro 200 with three 2GB SCSI drives, a 2GB SCSI Archive Python DAT 
drive, an NEC 4X SCSI cdrom drive, a Western Digital 1.2GB EIDE drive, and 
a Conner 540MB IDE drive. My SCSI controller is an Adaptec 1522A ISA card. 
Everytime I boot my machine with the bootdisk I get the following message 
after BSD waits for SCSI devices to settle:

Aic at line 2561:unexpected busfree phase
Debuger ("aic 6360") called
Panic:panic for historical reasons

What the hell does this mean? I can't seem to get past it! I've tried 
changing the SCSI ID's of all the SCSI devices, I've tried removing all of 
the SCSI drives from the machine except for my external ZIP drive, cdrom, 
and the DAT drive. Nothing works.

I don't know what else to do except.........install Win95. OH PLEASE DON'T 
MAKE ME DO THAT! PLEASE TELL ME WHAT MIGHT BE WRONG!!! Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp 
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!



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