Hello fbsd_user and all the other people!

Yesterday I changed the connection of my hard disk to the primary controller. First it 
was connected as "Cable Select" (I thought it was "slave" but after opening my box it 
appeared to be connected as CS), so I changed the jumper setting of my Seagate 
Barracuda (80 GB) and after that it was recognized as "master" by my BIOS. By the way, 
I have a Intel Motherboard D845GEBV2 based Pentium 4.

After this Sysinstall was indeed able to slice up and partitioning my hard disk, so 
your earlier advice was very helpful! Thanks again, because yesterday I succeeded to 
install FreeBSD 4.9 on my Pentium 4, which I consider to be a historical moment! 
Hurray, now I am a fully member of the FreeBSD community too! :) By the way, I did a 
very basic install, yet without X and the other compontents, but anyway the install 
procedure went without any problems!

But... and now the story is going to be a little scary...

... after the installation I rebooted my PC instead of turning off the power first! A 
few hours later I concluded that not powering off my PC had severe consequences. I 
started my Linux From Scratch (same hard disk) which has become very unstable in X. I 
never had any problems with my Linux, but now X (and so KDE) was going down the whole 
time. First I thought it had to do with swapping my hard disk from CS to master (I 
installed Linux on my hard disk when it was CS), but I couldn't find any configuration 
errors or something. At that moment I decided to recompile my kernel, I couldn't start 
"make menuconfig" either, because it was complaining that it couldn't find ncurses 
(which was ridiculous, of course I installed ncurses!;). From that moment I started to 
fear of any hardware problems!

Well, then I booted my PC with my Knoppix 3.2 live-CD and... yes! Also then X was very 
unstable! It simply stopped working. Finally I tried the install CD-ROM of Red Hat 9 
and there even Anaconda (which works with X) wouldn't start and was complaining of 
certain 'cpio'-errors. I never had these problems before! On my other PC I googled and 
read a newsgroup posting about somebody who had installed FreeBSD on a Dell PC with 
the same motherboard. He got a reply of another guy who was saying that he had the 
same problem, but after a few days the problem was suddenly gone. "Maybe the PC had to 
get used to FreeBSD", he said something like that. I had to laugh first, but after a 
few hours of wondering and googling, I decided to turn my Pentium 4 off for five 
minutes...

And you can believe it or not... but after turning on my PC again and having started 
Linux From Scratch, all the problems were indeed gone! At the moment I type this 
message in LFS and X didn't stop yet!;) Even rebooting (without turning off the power) 
in FreeBSD and then in LFS again, will not cause anu problems anymore!

I am very satisfied till now of course, but I am very curious if anybody ever had this 
kind of the problem after installing FreeBSD too?

Anyway, many thanks to you for your support!!

Kindly regards,

Ben Koopmanschap
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