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Date:             Tue, 02 Apr 96 20:38:04 +1000
From:      Alex Masoch <RDNN@MUSIC.MACARTHUR.UWS.EDU.AU>
To:        <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Reply for Boot Problems.
Message-ID:   <02APR96.22285450.0016.MUSIC@MUSIC.MACARTHUR.UWS.EDU.AU>

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To you guys at FreeBSD,

Thanks very much for your prompt help with the booting problem I have.
The problem is, that I still have that same problem, the floppy with the
FreeBSD image will not boot, or won't really try. The disk begins to
load for about 1 second but freezes. I have read all the sugestions
allof you have sent me and I will reply to these:

Binary Mode - I use Netscape 2.0 to save the boot.flp file to disk. I
have a feeling this may be the problem. I have looked for options that
suggest anything to do with binary with no success. I have even searched
Netscape's help archives with the same result. No speak of saving in
binary format. I have also tried however to tell my browser to save
instead of view but for some reason it won't listen. Instead of viewing
it however, I right click on the FTP boot.flp file (Windows 3.1) and
select save to disk instead of viewing it. Will this work? It doesn't
seem to have. I note that I have no problems saving graphic and program
files (JPG, EXE).

Rawrite - Seems to work fine, though I note that the previous10 times o
r so that I have prepared the disk it has taken only about 40 seconds to
do. Is that normal? The last time I tried about 20 minutes ago it took s
ignificantly longer, about 2 minutes. Still freezes though.

Downloaded boot.flp size - 1,232,594 bytes

Floppy - I used various Verbatim 1.44 floppies with no errors whatsoever
. It was also formatted using PC-DOS with no problem.

My System - Pentium 100, 16M of RAM, Panasonic FDD, Quantum fireball 1.0
8 Gig HDD, on board controller, ISA game card, IBM token ring card.
Windows 3.11, Netscape 2.0.I normally use Windows 95 but have to use PC
-DOS to log on to the UNI networkand use the internet.

Thanks for your help again, Alex Masoch AUS
rdnn@music.macarthur.uws.edu.au



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