Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 12:03:45 +0100 From: Jayton Garnett <jay@codegurus.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: /dev/x Message-ID: <42F49911.7010207@codegurus.org>
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Hello, I downloaded the FreeBSD 6.0 Beta 1 ISO's and burnt them as per usual and thought great let me try install it.... I got to the sysinstall partitioning screen and allocated 20GB of my 250GB ATA100 Western Digital hard drive. This is where the problem starts, normally it will create the partition on something like /dev/ad1s3 but in this case it created it as /dev/X. I thought nothing of it at first thinking it was a new way that 6.x will be allocating the partitions. I went on to select the normal stuff I want too install ( user + X, src/ALL ) and went on to try commit, I tried to commit off the CD's, that did not work and had an error about the /dev/X, so I thought I would try install via FTP, the same error popped up. My hardware is as follows: Jetway V266B motherboard ( http://www.jetway.com.tw/evisn/product/amd/v266b/v266b.htm ) Western Digital 80GB (IDE Channel 0, XP Pro only) Western Digital 250GB (IDE Channel 1, FreeBSD 5.4, 3xNTFS, 1xFAT32) 768MB 266MHZ DDR I use the GAG boot manager, this is not a Compaq/HP/Dell it is a custom built system. I found a bug report about /dev/X being created as a hidden partition for XP, but since mine is not a OEM XP Pro it should not create a so called hidden partition that would produce this failure (as far as I know) and if it was down to that surely FreeBSD 5.4 would have had a similar problem. I have 'deleted' (but not commited) the other partitions and created a partition too see if that helped and it did, however I can not delete the other paritions and commit as I have too much data that must not be lost and too much too backup on CD/DVD. Why is this happening? What can be done too fix it? Other links for reference: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/39604 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/84008 I have submitted this problem to the FreeBSD guys via the bug report on the FreeBSD website aswell. -- Kind regards, Jayton Garnett email: jay@codegurus.org Main : www.uberhacker.co.uk Test server: jayton.plus.co
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