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Date:      Sun, 23 Aug 1998 23:39:22 +0300
From:      Plamen Petkov <plamendp@techno-link.com>
To:        "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Active partition problem - bootin in FreeBSD set it to  "non-bootable"
Message-ID:  <35E07DFA.ADB4BB29@techno-link.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.00.9808222104550.20446-100000@resnet.uoregon.edu>

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Doug White wrote:

> >     (re)boot
> >     booteasy menu
> >     Press F5 - FreeBSD -> go to booteasy menu from Slave Disk
> > label:
> >     Press F1- FreeBSD - excpecting  "Boot:"  promt
> >     NO Boot: prompt, instead booteasy menu just redisplayed
>
> Okay, this means that something is wrong with the disk geometry.  booteasy
> can't seem to figure out what's going on, so it just loops.  I'd sugest
> finding a different boot manager, like OS-BS, with some more intelligence.
>

Doug, as always you are right. The disk geometry was set in a ">1024 cyl"
manner - wrong!  I run my 2.2.2-R CDROM install.bat and used the
"Configure"->"Partition"  to set the geometry as it has to be - under 1024 cyl.
(I have no emergency boot floppy :-(()

I'm happy now with OS-BS :-) 10x for suggestion.

However, I'd add some comment here: It was not me that have changed the disk
geometry - I never play with such things. Hronologicaly this happens RIGHT
after I've changed my motherboard/processor from one I can't recall to  GA 686
BX / P II MMX-266.

I am not aware so deeply in the hardware but is it possible new BIOS to have
something to do with my (ex)-problem ?

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Doug White wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (re)boot
<BR>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; booteasy menu
<BR>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Press F5 - FreeBSD -> go to booteasy menu
from Slave Disk
<BR>> label:
<BR>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Press F1- FreeBSD - excpecting&nbsp; "Boot:"&nbsp;
promt
<BR>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; NO Boot: prompt, instead booteasy menu just
redisplayed
<P>Okay, this means that something is wrong with the disk geometry.&nbsp;
booteasy
<BR>can't seem to figure out what's going on, so it just loops.&nbsp; I'd
sugest
<BR>finding a different boot manager, like OS-BS, with some more intelligence.
<BR>&nbsp;</BLOCKQUOTE>
Doug, as always you are right. The disk geometry was set in a ">1024 cyl"
manner - wrong!&nbsp; I run my 2.2.2-R CDROM install.bat and used the "Configure"->"Partition"&nbsp;
to set the geometry as it has to be - under 1024 cyl. (I have no emergency
boot floppy :-(()
<P>I'm happy now with OS-BS :-) 10x for suggestion.
<P>However, I'd add some comment here: It was not me that have changed
the disk geometry - I&nbsp;never play with such things. Hronologicaly this
happens RIGHT after I've changed my motherboard/processor from one I can't
recall to&nbsp; GA 686 BX / P II MMX-266.
<P>I am not aware so deeply in the hardware but is it possible new BIOS
to have something to do with my (ex)-problem ?
<PRE>--&nbsp;
! REMOVE THE *SPAM*
---
Plamen Petkov
plamendp*SPAM*@techno-link.com
ICQ: 2214327</PRE>
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