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Date:      Mon, 1 May 2000 11:11:48 -0600 
From:      "DINKEY,GENE (Non-HP-Loveland,ex1)" <charles_dinkey@non.hp.com>
To:        "questions@freebsd.org" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Netserver LX Pro Install Hang
Message-ID:  <F341E03C8ED6D311805E00902761278C531344@xfc04.fc.hp.com>

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I used to support the Netserver product line for HP.  You may want to try
running the diags (they can be gotten from netserver.hp.com) and ensure that
all the hardware is functioning.  You may also want to check the hardware
event log and look for things like memory errors (the event log is
accessable from the Navigator CD).

I'm new to BSD myself but I see no reason why it shouldn't work, do you
actually have any EISA cards installed?

Cheers

Gene

-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Barnhart [mailto:swb@grasslake.net]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 11:02 AM
To: questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Netserver LX Pro Install Hang


I'm trying to install 4.0 on an HP Netserver LX Pro and after I get through
eliminating the conflicts and actually start booting the kernel, my screen
goes blank and the machine's LCD panel goes blank, like it would if someone
hit the reset button.  The machine doesn't actually reboot (at least not
after the minute or two I let it sit), and I have to hit the reset button to
reboot it.

This is an older HP server with EISA and PCI buses and on-board AIC78xx
controllers.  It was functioning as of 2 weeks ago running Novell Netware,
and will still boot into Netware (I haven't overwritten the disks).

Any guesses to what's wrong?

I'd like to retry with a custom kernel image on floppy, are there any docs
for building a custom install kernel on floppy for installation?



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