From owner-freebsd-questions Thu Jul 25 01:51:02 1996 Return-Path: owner-questions Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id BAA28820 for questions-outgoing; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 01:51:02 -0700 (PDT) Received: from agora.stm.it (agora.stm.it [194.20.43.1]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) with ESMTP id BAA28803 for ; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 01:50:55 -0700 (PDT) Received: from agora.stm.it (agora.stm.it [194.20.43.1]) by agora.stm.it (8.7.5/8.6.6) with SMTP id KAA02959 for < questions@FreeBSD.ORG>; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 10:51:07 GMT Message-Id: <199607251051.KAA02959@agora.stm.it> Date: Thu, 25 Jul 96 10:54:18 EDT From: g.vannetti@agora.stm.it (Gianpaolo) Reply-To: g.vannetti@agora.stm.it (Gianpaolo) To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG X-Mailer: Gianpaolo Vannetti's PMMail v1.1 Subject: Help : New Kernel and Installation. Sender: owner-questions@FreeBSD.ORG X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk Dear Sirs, To begin with let me supply you with a list of my hardware. Motherboard : Asus P/I-P55TP4XE Cpu : Intel Pentium 120Mhz Ram : 32 Mb 72 pin non parity Cache : 255 Kb sincronous CHIP SET - Triton I (xx430fx) FD : Nec 1.44 Mb HD : IBM DJAA 1.7 Gb : SEAGATE ST-9385AG 341 Mb CD- ROM : Acer CD-767E 6x ATAPI Video Card : Cirrus Logic 5430 Monitor : IBM 8513 OSes : DOS, OS/2, Linux (all on the IBM DJAA and accessed through th OS/2 boot manager.) (Cuurently BSD is installed on the Seagate and is accessible through the OS/2 boot manager) Basically the motherboard is a PCI/ISA bus with Eide HD controller, PS/2 mouse, 1 parallel port ECP&EPP, 2 serial ports w/ 16550A chip. Having said all of that, I shall begin describing my installation adventures. I started off by having the seagate HD as a slave to the IBM on the first controller and the cd-rom as slave on the second. I booted up with the ATAPI floppy boot disk. The subsequent probing got almost everything right. It saw the second IDE channel at io_address 0x170 at irg 15 but it did not see the cd.rom. The installation procceeded but I was not able to access the cd-rom. I then switched configuration by placing the seagate HD as master on the second eide controller and the cd-rom as the slave. I booted from the Atapi floppy and this time the probing saw the seagate HD on the second controller and the cd-rom, reporting correctly that it was an Acer CD-767E. I managed to install FreeBSD (I used the novice installation in all cases and I chose the developer w/ kernel souces option). Having completed the installation I rebooted only to find that the FreeBSD boot sequence would go through all the probing (not seeing the cd-rom as expected) and then give me a panic string which was 'unable to mount route'. It would then sync the disks and start an automatic reboot (the message 'Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on console to abort' was given). I did try pressing a key but the sistem just rebooted. I then tried install various levels of FreeBSD (user, developer user w/ X free...etc) but with the same results. I then tried, with the same HD configuration, installing the SW from a dos partion, but that didn't improve my results. Finally I switched to my original configuration (Seagate as slave to the IBM HD on the first eide controller and cd-rom as slave on the second) and installed from a dos partion (on th IBM HD). This was successful to the extent that I was able to install the selection : kernel developer w/ X windows. I finally had a version that I could use and configure at will. Infact that is exaclty what I did. I re-complied the kernel in order to include the cd-rom and the ps/2 style mouse. Rebooting the sistem introduced me the usual probing of the sistem. The second eide controller is seen but not the cd-rom which remains a slave on that controller. I have also tried eliminating in the kernel file used for compiling the serch for the third and fourth HD on the second eide controller, but that did not change anything. I've also noticed that there is no evidence in the probing part of the boot-up of the ps/2 mouse. I also tried invoking 'startx' for X windows but I get the following message 'command not found'. I tried '/usr/X11R6/bin/startx', but I get xinit not found. It obviously seems to be a path problem but I haven't been able to find a file in which to include the directory. I tried the file /etc/rc but that didn't give me any results. Can you give me some help on these matters. Further more how can I configure a keyboard map file so that I can use my keyboard (ID141 it iso) and the the US mapping ? Thanks for all your help G.Vannetti Kamus Internet Consulting email : g.vannetti@agora.stm.it tel +39/55/685807 fax +39/55/685798