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Date:      Sat, 30 Sep 2000 15:27:20 -0400
From:      media@ct1.nai.net
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   install from 4.1 CDROM failed
Message-ID:  <v03130301b5fba6258620@[209.150.34.18]>
In-Reply-To: <NCBBIPDEFKONHLOLAMEOEEDJCDAA.emag2@emag1.com>

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I have a 133 Pentium (Compaq Deskpro 4000) on which I had previously
installed 3.4 from CD-ROM.  My CR-ROM drive is a Creative 5230E.  I don't
have a SCSI card.  I just received _The FreeBSD Handbook_ from Walnut
Creek which came with the 4.1 CD-ROM (I thought it was going to contain
other software that went with the Handbook when I ordered it).  Anyway,
since didn't have too many files of my own in my FreeBSD partition, needed
the newer version of XFree86 to work with my video card, and 4.1 is
regarded as an improvement over 3.4, I decided to install it.

It failed and gave the following:

All filesystem information written successfully.
Creating emergency holographic shell on VTY4.

anic: lockmgr: non-zero exclusive count
Syncing disks . . . panic: lockmgr: non-zero exclusive count
Uptime 10m18s
Automatic reboot in 15 seconds -- press any key on the console to abort.

I tried it twice again.  I tried different install options.  I tried
changing the sizes of my slices.  I got the same message.

I have checked the Release Notes, Errata, _The FreeBSD Hanbook_, and _The
Complete FreeBSD_ (Third Edition).  I did not find a reference to this
problem.  If you have a rtfm reply to this, please be very specific.

Any ideas what might be wrong??  Could it be a bad CD-ROM??  It is dated
AUGUST 2000, and says "DOC-24927-1 BSD4.1.1 / WALNUT CREEK CDROM" along the
inscript.

I thought perhaps the existing FreeBSD data from my 3.4 install might be
causing the problem.  I figured the FreeBSD installer would erase
everything when it created new slices, but just to be sure, I booted in
MS-DOS, removed the FreeBSD partition with fdisk, created a new Extended
DOS partition from with all the space available outside my Primary DOS
partition, rebooted, reformatted it as DOS, then removed it again.  That
should have erased everything.

I tried it again.  It failed.  I got the same message.

The 4.1 installer seems a bit different from the 3.4.  Where did the bad
block scan go??  The flag is described on the help page (F1), but the
command is not listed.

In one of my four attempts, the Disklabel Editor acted odd.  It said my
1047MB "/usr" was too big and wouldn't let me set it, then it let me set it
to the same amount after I deleted "/" and "swap" and added "/usr" first.
Also prompting for Newfs options didn't work.  That seems oddly
inconsistent.

My gut feeling is that the FreeBSD partition isn't being formatted
properly.  I remember the 3.4 taking quite a bit of time to format, which I
don't see the 4.1 installer doing.

THANX!!




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