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Date:      Tue, 13 Aug 2002 22:58:34 -0700
From:      "Philip J. Koenig" <pjklist@ekahuna.com>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        Rick Hamell <hamellr@heorot.1nova.com>
Subject:   Re: Very slow install from CDROM
Message-ID:  <20020814055835918.AAA345@empty1.ekahuna.com@dyn205.ekahuna.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0208131941001.76079-100000@heorot.1nova.com>
References:  <20020813050305775.AAA349@empty1.ekahuna.com@dyn205.ekahuna.com>

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On 13 Aug 2002 at 19:43, Rick Hamell boldly uttered: 

> > Something is very strange here beyond the speed issue, because the 
> > install fails in various ways eventually anyway.  Either it gets some 
> > kind of coredump, or says "can't copy kernel to /" or somesuch, and 
> > there appears to be plenty of disk space.
> 
> 	Hmm... may be a long shot in your case, but I've had the exact
> same problem. The ONLY thing I can trace it down to is an overloaded
> circuit in the electrical main. (Plus it's not grounded properly, Late
> 50's construction.) 
> 	Anyways, I moved the computer into a different part of the house,
> finished the install up and moved it back in to my computer room. Works
> fine. I just can't power on more then 5 servers & a swtich at the same
> time in this room. :)


Not particularly likely, given that I've had dozens of PC's through 
here and never something like this, but thanks for the idea.

 
> > Knowing Compaq, wouldn't surprise me if they had some kind of weird 
> > disk controller on there that doesn't act like anyone else's.
> > 
> > However due to the various things that have been discussed vis-a-vis 
> > the ATA driver over the last couple of months, I was just initially 
> > wondering if it was related to that.
> 
> 	It's also possibly an IRQ conflict. Possibly your BIOS is set to
> PNP OS?


Nope, no such option in this 'BIOS', first of all. (FYI, the 
configuration util on these machines resides on disk)

There are 3 settings for each IDE device (which are on separate 
channels):

PIO mode 0
PIO mode 4
EDMA mode

I've tried all 3 settings on the HD to no avail, so far have left the 
CDROM setting at "EDMA" because I know it supports DMA (it's much 
newer than the HD), but I'll mess with that a bit as well.

As mentioned earlier I just got another, newer/larger HD that I'm 
going to be trying as well.

My current theory in order of likelihood is that either:

A) this IDE controller can't walk and chew gum at the same time 
B) something going on with the new-generation ATA driver which 
   has caused other people issues as well.
C) Something funky with this CDROM drive


--
Philip J. Koenig                                       
pjklist@ekahuna.com
Electric Kahuna Systems -- Computers & Communications for the New 
Millenium



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