John Hawkes-Reed
2005-Apr-11 09:47 UTC
Hp dc7100 installs 5.4-rc1 from CD but won't boot from HD
(Which I think covers the problem) Boots from CD ok, USB keyboard seems less than reliable, so I'm using a PS2 item. Running through 'standard' install appears to write data to the (SATA ICH6 controller) disk, but on reboot it sits at the F1: FreeBSD prompt beeping every ten seconds. Is there likely to be anything obvious I've missed? (Or indeed more useful data I can provide.) As a test, I installed a Debian Sarge CD. That works. -- JH-R
Doug White
2005-Apr-14 10:26 UTC
Hp dc7100 installs 5.4-rc1 from CD but won't boot from HD
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, John Hawkes-Reed wrote:> (Which I think covers the problem) > > Boots from CD ok, USB keyboard seems less than reliable, so I'm using a PS2 > item. Running through 'standard' install appears to write data to the (SATA > ICH6 controller) disk, but on reboot it sits at the F1: FreeBSD prompt > beeping every ten seconds. > > Is there likely to be anything obvious I've missed? (Or indeed more useful > data I can provide.)Your system appears to require packet mode, but sysinstall didn't enable it. Two possible fixes: 1. If you have disc 2: Boot the install CD, go to Fixit, start up fixit off CD, then run boot0cfg -o packet adX where adX is the appropriate disk device. 2. Reinstall, but use the standard MBR rather than the boot manager. Once you get the system booted you can install the boot manager with: boot0cfg -B -o packet adX where adX is the appropriate disk device. -- Doug White | FreeBSD: The Power to Serve dwhite@gumbysoft.com | www.FreeBSD.org