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Date:      Fri, 2 Feb 1996 00:56:48 -0800
From:      michelle@fishbone.com (Michelle Brownsworth)
To:        questions@FreeBSD.com
Subject:   Boot problem with new FreeBSD install
Message-ID:  <v01510100ad372119ff14@[206.101.70.11]>

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I'm having a problem getting a new FreeBSD installation to boot.  A
little background:

In preparation for installing FreeBSD, I bought a new Western Digital
1.6 GB drive.  It was to have one 528K DOS partition and the remaining
1+ GB was to be allocated to FreeBSD.  Since I have an IDE CD drive that
is unsupported, I XCOPIED the dists to the DOS partition's FreeBSD
directory, and did a FreeBSD install from DOS.  I opted to have the
BootEasy boot manager installed in the boot blocks so I could boot
either DOS or FreeBSD.  Unfortunately, I had an older non-translating
BIOS that was limited to 1024 cylinders (528K) without employing yet
another boot manager that would trick the BIOS.  So, I bit the bullet
and upgraded to a translating BIOS.  After it was installed, I booted
the computer for the first time, got the BootEasy menu, and chose F2
(FreeBSD).  But instead of booting FreeBSD, the menu kept reappearing
with F? as the default.

I went back to the documentation, in particular, the hardware
troubleshooting docs, which addressed this very problem.  It stated that
the problem was most likely wrong disk geometry, and that the solution
was to reinstall FreeBSD, taking care to ensure the geometry was
correct.  So I did that.  The partitioning editor correctly recognized
the drive geometry (3148 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors/track) and I
proceeded to the label editor, and so forth through the rest of the
install, which went fine.

But when I rebooted and selected F2 from the BootEasy menu--uh oh--same
problem.  I went back and doublechecked everything--and I do mean
everything--again, but no joy.

So, I'm stymied.  What should be a fairly straight-forward install has
turned into quite a thrash...  Anybody have any ideas?

(BTW, the Walnut Creek subscription is under Adam Fishman's name; I am
charged with the task of switching his server from BSDI to FreeBSD.)

Thanks in advance,
\\ichelle








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