Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 14:57:25 -0500 From: Nathan Denny <SCHCATS@siu.edu> To: install@freebsd.org Subject: Disk problems... Message-ID: <31F52EA5.BE1@siu.edu>
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Sigh...After MANY attempts, I'm still where I started at. The error message is "Written -1 of 512 bytes". The debug screen shows "unexpected eof invlaid gzip" or something. At first, I thought it was a corrupted file. I downloaded the files from TWO different sites. I've attempted at both release 2.1.0, and 2.1.5 I've used different floppies to install from. I've even tried installing it on two different machines. A 486DLC w/ WD850MB IDE and a 386DX w/ 2 114MB IDE disks. Each installation, on each computer crashes on bin.cl Also, both computers throw a warning that the computed sectors/cylinder does not match the disk label. On the 386DX this was a GROSS miscalculation, something like 4096 calculated compared to 255 as per the label. The drive geometry is 927 cylinders, 15 heads, and 17 sectors so 255 should be right, right? (Where is FreeBSD getting 4096?) I've also tried installing (on the 386DX) from a DOS partition. In this case each time, the system crashes on bin.ap with the same error. (When installed from floppy bin.ap works ok.) On the 386, I've dedicated all of both disks to FreeBSD, do not want another OS on the disks. So I let it try the 1/1/1 geometry and it still fails on the same file. Ugh...I must have the touch of death with FreeBSD. I can't get it to work on either of the two systems, right now. Please help (again)! Nate:SCHCATS!
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