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Date: 02 Dec 1994 22:01:00 +0100
From: anti@antido.ping.de (Andreas Timmermann)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.bugs
Message-ID: <5b4fwmaHsQB@antido.ping.de>
Subject: FreeBSD 2.0R: Minor misbehaviour when rebooting
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  This is not really a bug, just a little inconvenience:

  When i reboot my system, the bios complains that the setup is invalid.   
Pressing ctrl-alt-delete boots my system ok.  I guess my PCI board is a  
little sensitive here.  I have a 486DX2 Shuttle board with a NCR SCSI  
chip.

  This is what shows up when booting:

  PhoenixBIOS A486 Version 1.03
  PCI400C-A Apr.02,1994
  REFERENCE ID 07.1
  NCR SDMS V3.0   PCI Rev. 2.0
  NCRPCI 3.04.00


  But still: I like FreeBSD!


-- Andreas Timmermann -- Dortmund, Germany -- anti@antido.ping.de -- ==8-?