Date: Wed, 14 Feb 96 17:37:39 EST From: "Marcello Vitaletti" <marcellov@VNET.IBM.COM> To: bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Installing FreeBSD 2.1 from DOS gets errors while accessing files Message-ID: <199602141654.IAA29373@freefall.freebsd.org>
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I have a VERTOS atapi CD-rom on a secondary IDE port (170h Irq 15). That CD-ROM does not work under FreeBSD so I tried DOS installation instead. The system is a 486 DX4 (100Mhz) with VLB bus, 2 IDE HD's on primary IDE (WD 850Mb + WD 200Mb) while the secondary IDE is for the CD-ROM. There is a primary DOS partition of 250 Mb where I xcopy'ed the FreeBSD files from the CDROM (C:\FREEBSD\FLOPPIES, C:\FREEBSD\BIN, etc...). After booting (either from DOS or from the boot-floppy) and having completed all the path along the "NOVICE" installation, I select the installation media to be the DOS partition, after which: -- initial phase before accessing data from C:\FREEBSD seems perfectly OK, -- checksum errors are then reported as soon as C:\FREEBSD\BIN data are first accessed... every other DOS file then causes errors during read. I tried many different things, like NOT mounting the DOS partition during disk LABELling phase, or just the opposite, or activating/deactivating IDE block-transfer mode in the board and IDE adapter BIOS, without success. Also, although I have a modem-adapter installed as port 3E8 Irq 5, as supposedly defined in the FreeBSD kernel, this device is never detected. Could the Soundblaster 16 (IDE) card (no CD-ROM) be causing troubles? Thanks a lot for your help. Marcello.
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