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Date:      Thu, 14 Dec 1995 14:36:40 -0600 (CST)
From:      Rory Imua Lampert <rory@uic.edu>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Install FreeBSD 2.1R on EIDE 
Message-ID:  <Pine.SOL.3.91.951214142850.14372A-100000@icarus.cc.uic.edu>

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	I recently purchased a SIIG EDIE VLB controller with on board
BIOS.  I have a WD31000 and a WD2250.  I had 2.0.5 working on my older VLB
IDE controller just fine...well, not quite.  I needed at least 400 meg
dedicated to DOS, the rest would go to FBSD.  I had to make the 250M drive
(wd0) the master so the Windows swap file would work correctly since I had
no diskmanager and couldn't use it on the 1gig (wd1).  So this is what I
did.  On wd0, the first 249M for dos; 1M for FBSD swap partition (wouldn't
let me put a boot manager on wd0 without FBSD on it somewhere), 150MB for
dos on wd1 and the rest for FBSD.  This worked fine, although it annoyed
me that everytime I booted, I had to type wd(1,a)/kernel to boot FBSD off
the second drive where / was located.  I decided to get the new controller
and upgrade to 2.1-R so I could get my Teac CD-55A IDE/ATAPI CDROM to
work. 

	This is the current mess I'm in.  I installed FBSD 2.1R, made the
1gig master and the 250M slave.  I allocated 400M for dos on the 1gig (now
wd0) and left everything else to FBSD.  Dos boots just fine and installed
the neato driver for dos for the controller and it works.  Now I booted off
the FBSD floppy, did an entire install of FBSD off of the dos partition and
everything went just fine with the install (still didn't detect the cd-rom
*sigh*).  I installed the FBSD bootmanager and rebooted.  I got the boot
menu, hit F2 for FBSD, then, my hard drive clicked, over and over, didn't
even get the boot prompt.  I reinstalled, with a 50 meg root partition 
out of paranoia that my root partition went over the 1024th cylinder.  
Reinstalled, same thing.  If I tried to boot to FBSD, then hit the reset 
button after it didn't boot, then chose DOS, part way into booting dos, 
it gave me an  "ON BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR (HEX) = (2000:4212) SYSTEM 
HALTED"  Scary huh?  I cold booted to dos and it was just dandy, no more 
problem, but that error is VERY reproducable.

	Someone told me it was because EIDE wasn't supported, I thought
this meant that EIDE's "wonderful" features weren't used, but you could at
least boot the sucker!  Am I totally wrong about this?  If I can't get
FBSD to boot I'm taking the controller back, I'd really like to keep it,
anyone have any ideas about what I can do.  Let me know if I've left
anything important or juicey out.  Thanks.

Rory Imua Lampert
ADN/CSO Consultant
University of Illinois at Chicago
rory@uic.edu





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