Date: Wed, 30 Aug 1995 18:08:49 -0500 (CDT) From: Rob Snow <rsnow@txdirect.net> To: David Anderson <partek@iquest.net> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD and the Promise 2300+ EIDE controller Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.950830180602.280B-100000@oasis> In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.91.950830140317.5069A-100000@system1.indecent.com>
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On Wed, 30 Aug 1995, David Anderson wrote: > (Please send replies to partek@iquest.net) > > After using Linux for 4 months, and learning more about FreeBSD, I > decided to give it a try. (The main thing that convinced me was the > kernel configure that's almost identical to SunOS 4.1.3) > I tried 5 times yesterday to install FreeBSD 2.1.0-950726-SNAP. Each time > the install over FTP went fine,(even though it took forever over my 28.8k > modem) but when it came to booting the system from the HD, it would lock > up looking something like this: > > ------------- > >> FreeBSD [Stuff I don't remember deleted] > > Boot: > | > -------------- > > Then the computer was completely frozen. I was told on #FreeBSD that the > problem sounded like it originated with my hard drive controller. I've > tried every setting, and every configuration on the controller and it > still did the same exact thing when trying to boot from the HD.. Is this > controller just incompatable with FreeBSD, or am I doing something > horribly wrong? I tried setting it up with the boot manager AND the > standard MBR also.. > > Also, when installing I ran into another problem. When sysinstall went to > write the fdisk info to wd0, it would crash saying something like this: > ------ > sysinstall: read input/output error > panic: running away without my init! > ------ > It then would force a reboot. > I don't know what caused it, but if I erased the partition table and > started over, it seemed to work. Could this be related to the HDC too? > > I refuse to go out and spend $80+ on a new EIDE controller, so I'm > willing to help out in any way I can on getting this to work. > > (Please send any replies to partek@iquest.net) I've got a 2300+ running fine here. (at 50MHz no less) One thing you should try, if you haven't already, is to totally disable the 2300+ onboard BIOS and boot. This worked for me. (Also, when I tried switching it back on it ZAPPED my partition table) --- Rob Snow rsnow@txdirect.net
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