Date: 27 Dec 95 15:08:45 EST From: Dominic Russell <102556.543@compuserve.com> To: "Help!" <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Problems with installation of FreeBSD Message-ID: <951227200844_102556.543_HHV62-1@CompuServe.COM>
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Hi! First, please excuse my very bad english writing. But don't worry, it's even worst when I speak it. And you won't have to hear it, lucky you! I'll do my best so you can understand anyhow. I've tried to install FreeBSD on my computer, but the installation program always Freeze. I boot from the boot disk (from boot.flp), then I proceed with the installation. The program freeze when I reach the creation of the root file system (labelling?). I've execute the installation with the DEBUG parameter set to on. The debug screen always show "Executing: newfs ..." or something like that as last comment. The program seems to have problems accessing my hard disk, maybe to access the virtual memory, when executing the newfs utility. I did try a lots of things, even change my hdd controler, but nothing worked. After I realised I was knowing all the installation program by heart and after reading all what's readable about FreeBSD's installation files and Q & As, I've decided to call for information. Here is a short description of my computer: Intel 486/33MHz CPU Mother Board SIS with VLB bus AMI BIOS (no support for LBA mode) 128KB chache 4MB of memory 540MB Quantum hard disk (master) 100MB Teac hard disk (slave) EIDE controler Is it possible that my computer don't have enough memory to run FreeBSD? Is my hard disk incompatible? If you find anything, please let me know. Thanks a hundred times. Stef.
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