Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1996 18:35:50 -0800 (PST) From: Steve Willoughby <steve@ichips.intel.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-install@freebsd.org Subject: Problem with install process in 2.1.6 Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.93.961205181358.3915N-100000@ichips>
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I just subscribed to this list, so hopefully I'm not making the classic blunder of asking something already asked a million times... I just installed 2.1.6-RELEASE on a system, and ran into a bit of a problem which I've had in 2.1.5 as well: The installation program gets really unforgiving if it ever runs into a problem. Even problems which the user can correct and retry. The installation program appears to just throw up its hands and say "that failed last time, I won't try it again." The most recent case: * I recently had to install from floppies (yeah, I know, but this machine had no network card or working serial ports (yet)). I prepared the floppies as directed in the installation guide, only to have FreeBSD reject them, saying that my media contains none of my selected distributions. Looking through the debugging output (ALT-F2), I noticed that the program was looking for "bin.inf", not just "bin.??" like it used to. I re-made the floppy, with "bin.inf" on it, and put it back in the machine, and told the system to re-commit and go. It just immediately said that my media was incorrect (never even tried to read it). No menu options I tried (and I tried about everything) would convince it to go back and look to see if I put correct media in. My only recourse was to start over, go through all the disk labelling (well, mounting anyway) menus, etc, etc, and then let it find the first floppy. Now, everything was great and it loaded "bin" like it was supposed to. At the end of the last "bin" floppy, 2.1.5 always just prompted for the first floppy of the next distribution. Apparently 2.1.6 just looked at that floppy, didn't see any other distributions on *that* floppy, announced that the other distributions were missing, and proceeded to do the post-install configurations. No option to put in more media. Looks like something needs to be fixed, or the documentation changed to tell you how to *really* set up the floppies so that the new install program will recognize them. Otherwise, I like the improvements to the installation process, but I'd like to see more opportunity for the user to intervene, fix problems, and have the flexability to continue again from there. -- Steve Willoughby * Intel MD6 | It's said that the only thing scarier than steve@ichips.intel.com | a sysadmin with a screwdriver is a programmer Unix Systems Administrator | with the root password. MD6 E-Mail Postmaster | Then again, I'm both... Scares *me* anyway...
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