Date: Tue, 2 May 95 10:17:49 PDT From: "Patrick S. Loo" <ploo@cisco.com> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: installation failed, can anyone help? Message-ID: <199505021717.KAA11151@chow.cisco.com>
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Hi, I try to install FreeBSD 2.0 onto my PC from CD. I tried on two PC's and both failed with a different reason. Please help me out. 1) Intel 386 PC with Adaptec SCSI controller. If I assign 20MB to "/", the system said "device full" when copying kernel to /mnt/kernel. If I assign 50MB or 100MB to "/" and tried it again, the system crashed with error messages: bad block 65535 mode= 0104525 inum 11521 fs= /mntn /mnt: bad block Panic: ffs-valloc: dup alloc The drive is a Maxtor XT-4380S and I use (318 cyl 64 hd 32 sect). What should I do to get this going? The system saw the HD, the CD, and the floppy drive. (The Adaptec controller I believe is AHA-1542B.) 2) AMD 386 PC with WD IDE disk controller and a Future Domain Corp TMC-850MER SCSI controller for the CD-ROM drive. The system can load the initial software onto the hard disk but it did not see the CD-ROM (can't mount /dev/cd0). So, I cannot do much with the system. What can I do to fix this? Please help! Thanks in advance! ploo
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