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Date:      Fri, 10 May 1996 08:25:22 -0500
From:      Jeff Genender <genj1@aptpcs.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Big problems
Message-ID:  <319343C2.3D43@aptpcs.com>

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Be prepared... this is a long question with many sub-parts.

I have finally installed FreeBSD and have managed to get it to boot and run off of my sd1 drive through the Windows NT boot manager.  I am 
able to log into FreeBSD and work with it.  However.. I am having several problems and was wondering how to fix.  Let me start by telling 
you my system:

Gateway 2000 Pentium 90Mhz

40M Ram

1 Gig EIDE Drive as C: Drive with DOS/Windows NT/WIndows 95 - Primary DOS

ATAPI EIDE CD-ROM

Adaptec 1542CF SCSI Adapter

(sd0) 1 Gig Conner SCSI drive as drive D: with Extended DOS

(sd1) 1 Gig Seagate SCSI drive partitioned the first 600M as NTFS and the remaining 405 as FreeBSD.

Problem 1
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I would like to install XWindows but can't because I cannot get the CD Rom to mount.  I rebuilt the kernel and removed the comments for 
ATAPI and the wcd0.  When I try to mount the CD, I get a 'Device not Configured' (Yes, I did have a CD in the CD ROM).  No luck.  Any 
ideas?

Problem 2
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Related to problem 1.  Since I could not install off the CD Rom, I decided to copy the files to my C Drive in the \freeBSD\X86312\ 
directory (oh and I tried several other directory combinations as well \X86312, \FreeBSD\DISTS\X86312, trust me, I tried them all) and ran 
the sysinstall program to install X.  Nope.  It couldn't install from DOS.  Why?

Problem 3
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Related to problem 2.  Since I could not install by the sysinstall program, I decided to try it manually.  So, I decided to mount the 
MSDOS drive.  When I did it gave me some sort of error that cluster size did not match something or other.  However, it still mounted.  I 
went to look at the drive and when I did an 'ls', it listed the files and a lot of other files kind of like : ??????.EXE.  At any rate, I 
started to tar the files and ... BOOM! Panic - UFS_LOCK: Recursive something or other.  Reboot.

Problem 4
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You guessed it.  Related to problem 3. I let the computer come up in DOS and decided, well maybe its and IDE-BIOS-FreeBSD-Geometry 
problem.  So, I copied the filed to my D drive (sd0).  Did the usual, tried to install by the sysinstall - didn't work of course.  So 
I tried it the manual method on this drive.  I tried to mount sd0 and as soon as I did... BOOM... Panic.  I forgot the error on this one.. 
I think it was the UFS_LOCK one again. What happened?  Why couldn't I mount the scsi extended Dos drive?

Problem 5
---------
Related to number 4.  The computer reboot itself and began its boot process.  When it got to mounting /rds1a (I think this is what it 
tried to mount - or something to that effect), it hung.  I had to press the reset key.  I tried it again.  It hung.  I now cannot get into 
FreeBSD.  Can I fix this?  Can I do it with a fixit disk?  or do I need a full reinstall?

If I can fix all of the above problems, you have another big FreeBSD supporter.  However, I have been trying to get this to work for over 
a month and am getting really frustrated.  If anybody can point me in how to fix all of the above problems (with number 5 obviously being 
first), I would be eternally grateful.

Sincerely,

Jeff Genender
jgenend@ibm.net



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