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Date:      Fri, 12 Mar 1999 19:05:48 -0800
From:      Nocturne <dpilgrim@uswest.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        "G. Adam Stanislav" <zen@buddhist.com>
Subject:   Re: Horror story
Message-ID:  <36E9D60C.F26F86EE@uswest.net>
References:  <3.0.6.32.19990312184205.008eabe0@mail.bfm.org>

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[Note to Adam: I have forwarded your question to freebsd-questions,
the appropriate list to ask ALL technical questions (esp. when they
pertain to problems like yours.)]

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On March 12, 1999 @ 18:42:05 (-0600), "G. Adam Stanislav" wrote:
>Yesterday I received my new 10.2 Gig hard drive. I ordered it because I was
>running FreeBSD on a 60 Meg slice I cut out of my Windows disk.
>
>Well, my BIOS CMOS would not accept 10.2 Gig. I called the manufacturer's
>tech support, and explained I needed a @ Gig slice for Windows, and the
>rest for FreeBSD. "For what?" Unix, you know, FreeBSD.
>
>"Oh, no problem, you need Ontrack Disk Manager. That will let you do that.
>Download it from our web site."
>
>I did as advised. It turned out Disk Manager is a brain dead piece of
>software. It partitioned the disk into 5 2 Gig partitions, and OVEROTE my
>MBR!!! Form then on, I was unable to log back on to my small FreeBSD system.
>
>So, I uninstalled Disk Manager and deleted all partitions but the first
>one. No good. My MBR was still coming up with Disk Manager!
>
>I logged onto FreeBSD.org and read the section on how to restore my MBR.
>The software said it restored my MBR successfully. Rejoiced, I rebooted,
>just to get the Disk Manager again.
>
>I finally decided to say good bye to everything I had on my FreeBSD and to
>install version 3.1 from scratch. This morning, I started the ftp download.
>
>Nine hours later, I was disconnected from my ISP (it has happened before,
>and they always blamed it on me, so I did not even bother calling them).
>
>The install program happily continued with the system setup. adding users,
>configuring fonts, etc. Then I rebooted. Got as far as "boot:".
>
>>From then on, no matter what I typed in (such as wd1, wd1s2a, or just plain
>enter), the "boot:" thing just kept coming.
>
>I got this wonderful hard disk, I got the most powerful OS in the world on
>it, but I cannot use it.
>
>Any suggestions???

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