Date: 02 Apr 95 12:52:02 EDT From: "Leonard W. Mah" <73664.2073@compuserve.com> To: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Install Problems Message-ID: <950402165202_73664.2073_DHR78-1@CompuServe.COM> Resent-Message-ID: <13057.796858766@freefall.cdrom.com>
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The configuration of my PC is: IBM Alaris 486SLC2-66Mhz VLB motherboard Generic VLB I/O Controller card Spider Graphics VLB video with CL-5426 accelerator Western Digital 540MB master drive Western Digital 250MB slave drive NEC Model 210 2X CD-ROM drive with SCSI interface to Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum sound card. My setup is intended to have my slave drive devoted entirely to FreeBSD 2.0. The initial installation went very well, however, I seem to be getting a lot of different errors when I attempt to install the distributions from the CD-ROM onto the slave drive. The consistent errors I get are: 1. Checksum errors 2. "SCSI timeout--WAIT_FOR_REQ--pas.c:891" 3. Unexpected end of file errors in archive file I must have tried the installation process about a dozen times, and these errors never occur at the same part of the install sequence. The run LEDs on my CD-ROM also stays on even if I go back to the shell and umount it. The drive will only reset it upon reboot. Once I got an "Extract Complete" message after initiating the bindist installation, but then I went back to look at the system messages to be sure. I saw the following messages: cat: bindist.blc: no such file or dir . . cat: bindist.cd: no such file or dir gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file tar: unexpected EOF on archive file ./extract.sh: 36: Syntax error: end of file expected (expected "fi") I have a feeling there were other error message preceeding these, but I did not get a chance to see them. After this, I checked my free disk space, and only 6.6MB of binaries were written to my slave drive. If I were to venture a guess, I would say that my CD-ROM or sound card configuration has an interface problem with FreeBSD. I also tried to install some of the smaller distributions, and at times, they installed without incident. Could not get XFREE86 to install because it expected bindist to be correctly installed before going on. The checksum error is the most frequent one, in which case, the CD-ROM drive will hang. At this point, I've tried everything I could think of, so any help would be appreciated. Leonard W. Mah (ex Cal Bear)
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