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Date:      Sun, 27 Feb 2000 20:46:28 -0600
From:      David Crooke <dave@convio.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   NEWBIE: Install problem - "no CD-ROM devices found", ftp/NFS won't work,  Dell GX1
Message-ID:  <38B9E184.9BAA7A9F@convio.com>

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I'm a newbie to FreeBSD, but have successfully installed and managed
networks of systems running everything from Linux (Slackware, SuSE,
RedHat) to HP-UX, Solaris, Unicos and VMS to (choke gasp) NT/Winframe
systems. So, I'm hoping this isn't an idiot question, but I can't find
anything like it in the book or in FAQ - the asbestos coated NBC suit is
on :-)

I am trying to install FreeBSD from the boxed set "FreeBSD Power Pack"
which I shamelessly scored in CompUSA in a fit of impulse buying. This
contains around 10 CD's, the one I'm using is labelled FreeBSD3.3, based
on "4.4 BSD lite", "Installation, Boot CD, Packages X11" and dated Oct
99. I'm trying to do a bare install of a BSD-only setup, based on the
"quick install" suggestions on p. 59 of Greg Lehey's book (I have read
the first few chapters, as suggested).

The target machine is a Dell Optiplex GX1 500S+, one of the little tiny
desktops with the grey front and the laptop-style CD-ROM if you know it.
P3 @ 500MHz on a 100MHz frontside, 128Mb SDRAM, single 9.7Gb Maxtor.
Video is ATI Rage 4Mb I think, haven't gotten that far. Integrated 3C905
NIC.

Problem 1: it won't detect the CD-ROM. When I get to the package install
phase, it complains that there are no CD-ROM devices. As far as I can
tell, the CD-ROM drive is a totally generic IDE-ATAPI device; it is
connected in the usual modern way as the primary device on the second
IDE bus, and it works fine as /dev/hdc under Linux (I booted a Red Hat
6.1 install CD) which quotes it as a Samsung SN-124. During the kernel
load, FreeBSD does attempt to configure "wdc1" which I assume is the
second IDE controller, but stalls for around 30 secs without picking up
any devices. Note that it does boot OK from the CD-ROM, using El Torrito
(I know, that's the BIOS not the kernel).

Problem 2: No ftp/NFS. I thought I'd try an ftp based install, and
configured one of the boxes here to export it's CD drive via ftp and
NFS. The onboard ethernet (3Com Boomerang, aka xl0) configures fine, and
correctly picks up DHCP info from the network, but I can't run any
traffic down it. FreeBSD complains it can't get DNS, even though it has
DHCP'ed the correct address for the DNS server, which is working, and
neither ftp nor NFS will work.

I'm going to give it one more try, then dig out a full size PC from the
stock cupboard, before admitting defeat. Meanwhile, please point me in
the right direction!

Cheers
Dave

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David Crooke, Chief Technology Officer
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