Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 15:47:41 -0400 From: Josh Endries <josh@endries.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Problems booting on a Compaq DL360 (P21 version) Message-ID: <453927DD.6070701@endries.org>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I recently got two of these old machines used. One installed and runs fine, but the other... I've been working on it for three days now and I can't get it to boot. I can install just fine from the CD (using 6.1-R), but upon reboot it goes past the RAID init and gets to a blank screen with only _ in the top-left corner, beeps twice, and sits there. The "good" machine does beeps also, but continues booting. This one sits there for a few minutes and then gives me a "non-system disk" error; it doesn't seem to find anything to boot from. I've tried resetting the dip switch for configuration and doing the "system erase" and using the SmartStart CD to initialize it before installing. It wants to know which OS when I do this and I've tried Linux, Windows 2000 Server and Other, and none of them work... I haven't gone through all the (dozens of) options. The RAID array seems to work, no disk problems writing during install and nothing reported in the SmartStart utility. I've read threads about ACPI problems with 6.0 but I don't think I'm even getting that far. :( I tried taking the two disks from the working machine and putting them into the non-working one and it didn't work, I still get the _ screen and it doesn't move on from there. I'm installing simply by using A for auto-slices and A for auto-filesystems and installing the standard MBR. Has anyone seen this or successfully installed on a DL360 (g1 I think, P21 BIOS)? If so, is there a certain setting, OS or otherwise, that I might need to do? Thanks, Josh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFFOSfdV/+PyAj2L+IRApfRAKCG/sv2EHVF6/CqJ5m/qWp/N0S7hwCeLeqb J8PyjnftvHo1dNXDwF1tBuc= =BHT/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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