. And should this not be documented anywhere
(or should have, because SATA is the standard nowadays)?
Thanks!
Freek
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From: Carl Johan Gustavsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 23 oktober 2006 0:01
To: Freek Nossin
Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: partioning
On Oct 25, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Freek Nossin wrote:
Then I tried Carl's advice and bought a 80-connector cable. And
amazingly
enough... It worked!
But I wonder, why is FreeBSD so picky about it? My previous Windows
installation did not itch a bit. And should this not be documented
anywhere
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 12:39:21AM +0200, Freek Nossin wrote:
Then I tried Carl's advice and bought a 80-connector cable. And amazingly
enough... It worked!
But I wonder, why is FreeBSD so picky about it? My previous Windows
installation did not itch a bit. And should this not be documented
Hello!
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Carl Johan Gustavsson wrote:
System information: Athlon XP 1700+ / 786 MB Asus A7V266 (bios
v1.11) Maxtor 60 GB
Has anyone any suggestions?
Thanks,
Freek
I'd try a different cable for the drive. If that doesn't fix it
the controller on the motherboard is
Hello,
I've run into some problems while I was trying to install freebsd 6.1
(i386).
When I've finished partitioning and the installer wants to write the
partition data to disk, it fails to do so.
I used the typical settings, ie one slice on the disc, with a default
partitioning scheme (except
On Sunday 22 October 2006 13:10, Freek Nossin wrote:
Hello,
I've run into some problems while I was trying to install freebsd
6.1 (i386).
When I've finished partitioning and the installer wants to write
the partition data to disk, it fails to do so.
I used the typical settings, ie one slice
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Josh Paetzel wrote:
On Sunday 22 October 2006 13:10, Freek Nossin wrote:
Hello,
I've run into some problems while I was trying to install freebsd
6.1 (i386). When I've finished partitioning and the installer
wants to write the partition data to