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Date:      Sat, 19 Jun 1999 11:04:30 -0400
From:      Mark Thomas <thomas@clark.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Install problems - BIOS?
Message-ID:  <3.0.6.32.19990619110430.008b3520@pop3.clark.net>

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I'm currently doing an FTP install of a Micron P133 system. I suspect I've got one of the 'bad' BIOS's that won't deal with FreeBSD. Just hoping for some confirmation.

The system:

Micron P133 Millenia MB Phoenix BIOS V4.04 (Flashed to the most recent version)
Adaptec 2940AU SCSI controller BIOS V1.30
Seagate ST15230N HD
Iomega 1G Jaz
Iomega 100M Zip
Plextor CD-ROM 6x

There are no other OS's on this system. I've tried all reasonable combinations of dedicated/partition geometries on the drive. I've tried with DOS/Other > 1 GB drive support in both the system and SCSI BIOS. W95/98 both install fine on this machine, so I don't suspect hardware.

In all cases the install process works without apparent problems. It looks like all hardware detects correctly.

With any setup that includes a 'dangerously dedicated' drive, the system fails to find the HD on reboot and reports 'Read Error' until a floppy is inserted.

With a config that includes a non dedicated setup, the boot loader starts, with the choices:

F1 FreeBSD
F5 Drive 0

Default: F1

Selecting either results in a keyboard beep. Waiting for a timeout produces nothing.

If anyone has any ideas, can confirm this is a BIOS problem, or sees something I've missed, I'd appreciate a heads up.

Thanks,

Mark
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