Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 14:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Y_Edwin_Tang@ccmail.ed.ray.com To: support@cdrom.com Cc: cybertang@worldnet.att.net, questions@freebsd.com Subject: unable to load FreeBSD Message-ID: <01I6K9M9MHC6000JRL@ZEUS.ED.RAY.COM>
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After boot from the boot disk and selected CDROM as the boot medium, a
message indicates that I do not have a CDROM.
I called in for help and was suggested to ensure the CDROM is not on
the soundboard and is configured as slave. The CDROM is connected to
the mother board IDE port, and is defaulted as a slave.
So what else can I do??
Also, what driver should I use? The CDROM is an Acer 8X. I do have
the driver for it. I am using NT workstations and trying to have dual
boot capability to also run BSD.
I'd appreciate your quick response to my home email
cybertang@worldnet.att.net
thanks,
Ed Tang
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