Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 11:24:45 +0000 From: Crispy Beef <crispy.beef@ntlworld.com> To: Jean-Baptiste Potonnier <jean-baptiste.potonnier@atosorigin.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 6.0 and Shuttle AMD64 Message-ID: <43BE537D.7070909@ntlworld.com> In-Reply-To: <43BE34DE.9000200@atosorigin.com> References: <43BD2FD4.50808@atosorigin.com> <43BD41F3.7050209@ntlworld.com> <43BD46BB.9080406@atosorigin.com> <43BD4B3A.7010702@ntlworld.com> <43BD5689.5030905@atosorigin.com> <43BD5798.6030309@ntlworld.com> <43BD58FC.1010009@atosorigin.com> <43BD611A.5010101@ntlworld.com> <43BE34DE.9000200@atosorigin.com>
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Jean-Baptiste Potonnier wrote: >>> Ok, I think so, >>> but it seems I can't load anything! >> >> >> >> >> Try typing 'autoload' and then hitting return to see what that does, >> it should start to load a kernel. > > > Tried this yesterday an get a message such "cannot find kernel" > Get the meny by typing "beastie-start"=> each entry fails. > > I 'll try with NetBSD this evening... if it fails go back to slack In that case do an ls and see if you can see a kernel, might be called kernel.old or something and type 'boot <kernel name>', that should boot it up. You shouldn't really have to do this from the ISO you downloaded, maybe it's worth getting it down again and burning out a fresh copy? -- Paul
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