Date: Tue, 24 Sep 96 08:29:12 CDT From: Mike.Nix@amd.com (Michael Nix) To: questions@freefall.freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD 2.1.5 SCSI install. Message-ID: <9609241329.AA28010@bianca.amd.com.amd.com>
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Hello: I just purchased a new PC, and FreeBSD 2.1.5 to run on it. Installation from a CD-ROM did not work. Installation from a DOS partition did not work. Installation of a minimum system from floppy-disks worked well. The details of my hardware are: AMD 486-133MHz PCI-bus mother-board from American Megatrends. Adaptec 2940 SCSI controller. 2.1GB Seagate SCSI disk-drive for DOS. 1.2GB Hewlet-Packard SCSI disk-drive for FreeBSD. Plextar 4X SCSI CD-ROM drive. Stealth Video-card. 33600 Baud internal modem (I do not remember the manufacturer). Creative Technologies Sound-Blaster-16 card. Gravis game-port card. While trying to install FreeBSD from the CD-ROM, or from DOS disk-space, I would get multiple errors complaining about check-sum erorrs and premature end-of-files. The CD-ROM drive, and the DOS disk_drive work well for DOS applications. When doing the installation from floppy-disks, I had no harware problems or warnings. The FreeBSD manual was a little incomplete: Be sure to copy all the files in /bin on to floppies, not just those listed in the table. Now, I need to spend some time debugging my hardware problem so that I can get the rest of the operating system loaded. Hopefully, this will be of some help to those trying to get 2.1.5 up on a SCSI system. Sincerely, Michael Nix AMD, Austin September 24, 1996 8:22 a. m.
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