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Date:      Thu, 13 Nov 1997 17:55:45 -0500
From:      Mark Mayo <mark@vmunix.com>
To:        Steve Eck <seck@d.umn.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 2.2.5 install freezing
Message-ID:  <19971113175545.11351@vmunix.com>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19971112230237.0069c458@mail.d.umn.edu>; from Steve Eck on Wed, Nov 12, 1997 at 11:02:44PM -0600
References:  <3.0.32.19971112230237.0069c458@mail.d.umn.edu>

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On Wed, Nov 12, 1997 at 11:02:44PM -0600, Steve Eck wrote:
> I am installing 2.2.5 Release on a new computer and it doesn't seem to
> want to work.  When I boot with boot.flp it boots fine.  I go through the
> kernel config and remove all the conflicting devices.  Then it goes
> through the normal probing messages, and finally prints "/stand/sysinstall
> running on vty0" and then clears the screen and puts a cursor in the lower
> left corner.  (I scrolled back to see the /stand/sysinstall message)  If I
> switch to vty1, there are several debug messages printed.  They say:
> 
> DEBUG: ioctl(3,TIOCCONS,null) = 0 (success)
> DEBUG: found a disk device named wd0
> DEBUG: found a DOS partition wd0s1 on drive wd0
> DEBUG: found a DOS partition wd0s2 on drive wd0
> DEBUG: found a disk device named wd1
> DEBUG: try for cd0a returns errno2
> DEBUG: try for mcd0a returns errno2
> DEBUG: try for scd0a returns errno2
> DEBUG: try for matcd0a returns errno2
> 
> I don't have any of the cd devices enabled because i just have a ide
> cdrom, and the install files are on a DOS partition.
> The computer is a P2-300, with 64 megs of ram.  I've installed FreeBSD
> several times before on my old computer and never had a problem, so this
> one mystifies me.  Thanks in advance

Have you tried waiting a few minutes? :-)

Seriously, on my PPro 150 (a REALLY old one, well, as old as a PPro can
be..) for some reason it exhibits the same behaviour as you are
seeing - the cursor is in the bottom left corner after the probing,
but if I leave it for about 1.5 minutes, the blue install screen
comes up just fine! Spooky, but it's always worked. :-)

I also had a P2 266 that would lock EVERY time during the install
when it got to the extracting /info  part.. I was installing off the
Net, so I grabbed a later snapshot and it worked fine. (the 2.2.5
release would lock).

-Mark

> 
> Steve Eck

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