Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 15:23:29 GMT From: steve@cioeserv.cioe.com (Steve Ames) To: jkh@time.cdrom.com Cc: freebsd-questions@wcarchive.cdrom.com Subject: installing on SCSI (2.0R) Message-ID: <199501181523.PAA12902@cioeserv.cioe.com>
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I offered to install FreeBSD on a friends computer. However I can't seem to get the install floppy to recognize the drive. My first thought was that we had an incompatible SCSI controller. Then I noticed that it wasn't polling sd0 at all. When I boot with the -c option and use the ls command there are no 'sd' devices listed at all. I'm quite clueless here. The drive is a conner 1.xx gig. The controller card is an Always (yeah I know... its not on the list, but I was hoping for compatiblity). I guess I'm a bit confused here. As a side note... where can I find out what the other boot options are used for? -Steve
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