Date: Wed, 27 Dec 95 22:05 EST From: dgy@hillae.com (David Yankura) To: questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <m0tV8ec-00013TC@hillae.com>
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I've been trying to install FreeBSD on my AMD 486/DX 100MHz 8MB RAM VL-Bus machine with an Adaptec 2842A (VL-Bus) SCSI controller, Seagate ST31200N(1.05GB) and Seagate ST3283N(237MB) Disks. The FreeBSD boot kernel panics during the creation/extraction of the /bin directory. The error message on the 2nd virtual screen is something like "/mnt error in ino #nnn at offset #nnn mangled entry". The installation does not seem to panic at the same point each time I try it. I have tried using each of the disks for the root partition - still the same result. I have existing DOS partitions on both drives that are working fine as best as I can tell. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! David Yankura Hill Arts & Entertainment Systems, Inc. dgy@hillae.com
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