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From: rubin@sequel.com (Robert J. Rubin)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Initial Installation Problem
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 14:36:00 GMT
Organization: Sequel Systems, Inc.
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"Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@FreeBSD.org> wrote:

>Hmmm.  Looks like it's totally failing to talk to your disk.  What's the
>partitioning of these guys look like?

  I believe the install can see the disk because it can
  read the "fdisk" partition table from the disk initially.
  I use the install's "fdisk" program to allocate the entire
  hard disk to FreeBSD.  I've also used an fdisk from Win95 to set up
  the disk for FAT, and later the FreeBSD install recognized it.

  I use the FreeBSD fdisk to allocate the entire disk to FreeBSD.
  Upon writing the configuration is when the machine hangs.

  Initially I wouldn't write the config immediate, but would
  wait until after the "select install media" screen.  I've noticed
  that the machine doesn't hang immediately...I can hear the hard disk
  doing something...for a few seconds before the hang.

  Also...upon rebooting back in the FreeBSD installation, I can see
  changes to the hard disk partition table that must have been
  written before any hang occurred.  Furthermore, it has retained
  size information for the individual file system partitions
  (though the names were not retained...only the size).

  It almost seems to hang after it's finished writing to the disk.

  Just for grins I swapped the IDE host adapter, but that didn't help.

	-Robert