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Date:      Mon, 6 Jul 1998 01:59:37 -0400
From:      Edmund_L_Mulligan@armstrong.com
To:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Install seems OK, then freezes. . .
Message-ID:  <85256639.001EC06D.00@mailex01.Armstrong.com>

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I'm installing 2.2.6 on a Packard-Bell computer (P100, ST31220A hard drive, 24MB
ram, AT-1700T network card, Matsu/Pana CDROM).  Following this list and the
questions list got me through the PS2 mouse "conflict" and the "can't find
kernel" error caused by the disk geometry.  However, I'm stuck again.

The FTP install seems to go just fine, I can config everything without errors.
When I exit the install screens, remove the boot floppy, and the machine
reboots, I get the spinning cursor as \ and then | and that's it - the machine
freezes at that point with the floppy drive light on.

When setting up the disk, I used the <G>eometry option to make the geometry
match the setting in the machine's BIOS.  I'm not trying to run anything other
than 2.2.6 on this machine, so I used the whole disk defaults.  With or without
the boot manager, I the frozen cursor.

Segate's datasheet says C/H/S = 524/64/63
The BIOS is set for 524/64/63
The <G> option is set for 524/64/63
pfdisk shows 524/64/63

FWIW, the BIOS gives the options of "Standard CHS", "Extended CHS", "Logical
Block", or "Auto Detected".
Elsewhere in Segate's manual, it shows the CHS setting as 2099/16/63 for
2,115,792 sectors.  When allowed to autodetect, this is what the BIOS finds for
the drive.

I have tried a few hours worth of mix and match settings, but I now admit I'm
stuck.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Ed Mulligan
elmulligan@armstrong.com

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