Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:53:46 -0800 From: Edward Martinez <eam1edward@gmail.com> To: William Bulley <web@umich.edu> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: where to ask about problems with bsdinstall in 9.0RC2? Message-ID: <4EC6FE1A.2040207@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20111118230001.GJ8967@itcom245.staff.itd.umich.edu> References: <20111118230001.GJ8967@itcom245.staff.itd.umich.edu>
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On 11/18/11 15:00, William Bulley wrote: > According to Matthew Seaman<m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> on Fri, 11/18/11 at 17:41: >> On 18/11/2011 21:27, William Bulley wrote: >>> I tried to install 9.0RC2 from the DVD ISO today. This defaults >>> to using bsdinstall instead of the 8.x sysinstall. >>> >>> This process gave me an error, but I'm not sure in which forum >>> to discuss this problem/error. Thanks in advance. >> freesd-questions@ is fine to talk about this sort of problem. At least, >> initially. Give us more detail on exactly what you did, what then >> happened, (and maybe why you think that was wrong) and we can probably >> help you get your system installed. >> >> If it turns out to be a bug in the new installer rather than operator >> error, then freebsd-current@ is the place to take it. > Okay, here goes. :-) > > I was loading a decent but somewhat older Dell laptop with FreeBSD > for a friend who bailed since he didn't want to bother configuring > Xorg. Since this is fairly trivial these days, I said, "sure, I'd > do that for you" - silly me... :-( > > Anyway, do to the user requirements, I found it necessary to load > a version 9.x system on this laptop. I burned this version to DVD: > > FreeBSD-9.0-RC2-i386-dvd1.iso > > The laptop had no trouble booting from this DVD. Unfortunately, I > forgot about the new bsdinstall program. I was dubious but it seemed > to start out okay. I had some User Interface issues with the Manual > disk partition screen, but that is a matter of taste or a feature > request, and not the bug. > > Everything progressed just fine as the various *.txz files were > loaded, checked and installed. Or so it seemed... > > As the progress bar moved to the right toward 100% completion, a > window popped up telling me that it (bsdinstall) could not handle > the base.txz (BTW, what does the suffix ".txz" mean?) - it could > not uncompress it and said something about "unable to write" and > the string was something like: "var/base.txz" (note the lack of > a leading slash in front of "var"). > > It asked me if I wanted to continue or restart and I said "yes", > but the bsdinstall started over from scratch and failed in the > same manner. > > Unfortunately I had to bail on the attempt... :-( > > Prior to this, I had loaded and configured 8.2-RELEASE and had > upgraded it to 8.2-STABLE. I csup'd the ports tree and built > enough ports to run Xorg. And I got X11 running after a bit. > > But when I tried to upgrade again to 9.x (anything) I ran into > problems there (slips my mind why at present) which led me to > trying the FreeBSD-9.0-RC2-i386-dvd1.iso approach. What a mess... :-( > > Regards, > > web... > Have you tried installing with "ACPI" disabled. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/bsdinstall-install-trouble.html#Q3.10.2.1. this also may be of some help: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/bsdinstall-partitioning.html
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