Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 15:51:09 -0800 From: Noah Miller <nimiller@students.wisc.edu> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Strange errors in Installation Message-ID: <30F450ED.62D@students.wisc.edu>
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Hi -
	I'm having some problems with the v2.1.0 installation.  Here's my 
situation:
	I have:
	a Packard Bell 90mhz Pentium w/
	PCI buses
	a 528M IDE hard drive
	a Matsushita Double Speed Drive
	a Cirrus Logic SVGA card w 1mb vram
	8Mb ram
	a 14.4kbps Zoom Fax/modem
	and a bunch of other stuff that is probably not important
I'm trying to do an Internet installation, but there are problems with 
the hard drive.
	I initially tried to install with a 170 mb partition divided up 
as follows:
	
	80mb for /usr
	16mb for swap
	74mb for /
and this configuration worked, but I discovered that I was just a few
Meg short for the installation that I wanted.  So, I went back to dos
and stole a little space and repartitioned the hard drive again with a
freeware partition program ("Partition Resizer" by John Lagonikas).
Then, when I tried to install again, this time with 174Mb, I divided up
the file systems as follows:
	106Mb for /
	60Mb for /usr
	8Mb for swap
However, when I try to write this partition configuration to disk, I get
the following messages:
	*WARNING!  Unable to swap to /dev/wd0s2b:  Device not configured.
	*This may cause the installation to fail atsome point if you
	*don't have a lot of memory.
Then, it tries to make a root file system in /dev/rwd0a, with this error
message:
	*Unable to make new root filesystem on /dev/rwd0a!
	*Command returned status 1
I tried to reboot with the "-c" option, and remove all unnecessary
drivers, but I still got those error messages.  Of course, I may have
screwed that up, too.
	I would really appreciate any help.
	
					Thanks Much,
					Noah Miller
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