Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 20:24:55 -0500 From: Suttipan Limanond <limanond@enws626.eas.asu.edu> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Empty Partition, Can't find kernel Error Message-ID: <373786E7.C65643DE@enws626.eas.asu.edu>
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Hi:
I think I shoot myself in the foot big time here.
I run both Win95 and 2.2.5 side-by-side. The Win95 and 2.2.5 bootable
are on the first hard disk, while some other 2.2.5 partitions are on the
second harddisk. Today after reinstalling
Win95, the boot manager disappeared and I can only booted Win95.
I searched the archive and read a suggestion that I run bootinst.exe
from the CDROM. The problem is that I ran bootinst.exe after I have
`messed' around with `fip' and `sysinstall' (partition config) for a
while :(.
The end result is that when reboot, I have the following choice of OS
F1 DOS
F2 FreeBSD
F5 Disk2
F1 starts Win95 fine. But F2 and F5 generated the following message:
"FreeBSD Boot @0x10000: 640/31744K of memory ...
Boot Default: 1:wd(1,a) kernel
boot:
empty partition
can't find kernel"
I would appreciate if anyone can give me some advice on
how to fix the problem.
Thank you very much,
Suttipan Limanond.
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