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Date:      Sat, 17 May 2003 01:23:24 -0700
From:      "Cliff L. Biffle" <cbiffle@safety.net>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   5.0-R won't boot partition 60G into a drive
Message-ID:  <200305170123.24631.cbiffle@safety.net>

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Well, I've run into an odd bug that I haven't seen before.  Methinks it's in 
the bootloader.  If this is  a known bug or has been fixed since 5.0R, lemme 
know.

It goes something like this: workstation contains one 120GB IDE drive.  The 
first 60G is Win2k, the second is FreeBSD, in theory at least.  Install 
completes successfully.

When I get to the bootloader prompt and hit F2, it just beeps at me and 
refuses to proceed.

On this same machine, if I split it 30/30/60 (win2k/BSD/empty), it boots fine.

Thoughts?  Any info I can send in?  I'm supping the machine to 5.1B and 
rebuilding, but I won't be repartitioning my drive after that out of sheer 
lack of time.  Though I -could- duplicate the partition above 60G....

-Cliff L. Biffle



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