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Date:      Tue, 2 Jun 1998 15:43:51 +0200
From:      "KeyWORLD" <mailing@keyworld.net>
To:        <hardware@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Problems with SCSI disks
Message-ID:  <199806021337.PAA00533@mail.keyworld.net>

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Hi all,

After installing FreeBSD 2.2.2 and 2.2.5, and trying to reboot from a
Fujitsu 4.3G SCSI hard disk, I always get the message saying No Bootable
Partition.
I have also 4 IDE devices installed.

When I get into the FDISK program from the installation, I see that the
partition on the SCSI hard disk is still not set to active (typing s from
the fdisk program) 
Even by doing so again and again, it still does not boot up.

I have formatted the hard disk using the FDISK 32-bit install disk which
comes with (sorry about this) Windows 95 and after formatting the hd with
the system files, it boots up as usual.

I also tried making a low level format and no go.

Any ideas ???

Regards,
Nicholas Aquilina
nicholas@keyworld.net


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