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Date:      Fri, 14 Feb 2003 09:32:56 -0300
From:      "Marcos Silva" <pereimar@terra.com.br>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: problem with install
Message-ID:  <003701c2d425$3506ed00$11010a0a@voyager>

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Hi Joseph,

You can disable the ACPI module in the boot process.
When you see the message "Hit enter or wait 10 seconds to boot" press
enter and type:

unset acpi_load
boot

This way, the installation will happen without load the module ACPI.

Hope this helps.


Cheers,

Marcos Silva
Rio - Brazil


-----Mensagem original-----
De: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG] Em nome de joseph grundy
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2003 03:41
Para: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Assunto: RE: problem with install


I just went through the bios, I can only change acpi from state 1 to
state 3 both still give the same problem. I don't know what else I can
do, unless there is a way to install without acpi somehow.

 

Joseph


	Hello
	
	how would I disable acpi? I do not know what it goes to in the
bios.
	
	Thanks
	
	
	        Hi,
	       
	        On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:55:49PM -0800, joseph grundy
wrote:
	        > I am having problems trying to install FreeBSD.
	        > I have installed in before on different machines, but
now this is the only one I have. I would like to have FreeBSD as my main
OS on the machine.
	        >
	        > When I put in the bootable cd and restart the
computer, I get to the boot section where it says
	        > Hit enter or wait 9 seconds to boot
	        >
	        > I hit enter and get the follow
	        > /boot/kernel/acpi.ko test=0x3985c data=0x1978+0xb2k
sysms=[0x4+0x6010+0x4+0x7994 ]
	        > then the line below it is spinning and stops and
freezes.
	       
	        it seems that there is a problem with the acpi kernel
module. Can you disable acpi
	        in you bios? If yes, try booting without acpi. Or maybe
you can disable some modules
	        in the boot loader menu (but im not sure about that).
	        
	        > I have tried 4.2, 4.4, 4.7. and 5.0 releases all lock
in the same place. I have windows 2000 server on first 40 gigs of a 60
gig HD.
	        > Inside the machine are
	        > Intel 850 MV motherboard
	        > 2 256 sticks of rambus and 2 dummy cards to terminate
unused memory slots
	        > geforce 3
	        > Audigy Plat
	        > Intel 10/100 pro NIC
	        > adaptec 2940 scsi card
	        > dvd player ( used for install )
	        > cdrw scsi
	        > cd rom scsi
	        > secondary 60 gig HD
	       
	        Sorry, these are just suggestions as i dont know where
the problem really is...
	       
	        cheers,
	                tom
	       
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