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Date:      Thu, 12 Jan 1995 22:45:09 -0800 (PST)
From:      Drew Hess <dhess@CS.Stanford.EDU>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Help installing 2.0-RELEASE
Message-ID:  <9501130645.AA00601@Xenon.Stanford.EDU>

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I'm trying to get 2.0-RELEASE installed on my PC.  I grabbed the newest
1.44mb boot disk and the cpio disk from ftp.cdrom.com.  Everything works great
until I finish specifying mount points on my FreeBSD partition and begin 
copying /stand to the drive.  At some point while copying these files from the
install floppy, the floppy drive grinds 3 times and an error message appears
on-screen.  Unfortunately it's rather unceremoniously overwritten by the
progress window, since the install program tries to keep chugging along.  It's
at some point during the zcat since zcat reports an I/O error as well.

Anyway the install finishes, and the kernel is bootable off the hard drive,
but then I get the following:

exec /stand/sysinstall:  error 8

or something to that effect.  I guess I should have written it down.  At
this point the kernel panics and the system reboots.

I've tried 3 different floppy disks and 3 different kernels (all from the
pub/FreeBSD/2.0-RELEASE/floppies/newer directory) and I get the same result
each time.  I've also tried disabling internal and external cache and running
the CPU at 8MHz during the install.

Has anyone else experienced this behavior, or has a suggestion for me?

My system configuration follows:

Gateway 486DX2-66 VLB (Micronics JX30 motherboard)
24MB RAM
Buslogic BT445S (revision F) (note -- floppy is running off mboard controller,
			      not the BT445S floppy controller)
WD AC2340 340MB IDE drive (drive 0)
Conner CP30540 520MB SCSI-2 drive (drive 1, where I'm installing FreeBSD)



I'm not yet on all the appropriate FreeBSD mailing lists (just announce) so
I'd appreciate it if you could cc: me in your replies or mail me directly.

Thanks

-dwh-
dhess@cs.stanford.edu




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