Re: [freebsd-questions] Re: Error at start up

2003-08-24 Thread James Igoe
Hello,

I have taken a look at the errata and I haven't seen anything that would 
seem problematic with my hardware. The error arises during bootup, and it 
notes about vga0 on the the previous line. I take this to mean that it is 
having problems with my video card. I have an Intel i810 vid card. This is a 
dell laptop, 1ghz celeron, 384mb ram, 20gb ide drives.

Any thoughts that you have would be great.

Regards,
Raine
From: Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Igoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freebsd-questions] Re: Error at start up
Date: 23 Aug 2003 10:37:20 -0400
James Igoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have been able to install freebsd, however, I get this error at boot 
up:

 acpi 1287: error: method execution failed, ae_aml_region_limit
 cbb0: unsupported card type detected

Check the release errata?

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Error at start up

2003-08-22 Thread James Igoe
I have been able to install freebsd, however, I get this error at boot up:

acpi 1287: error: method execution failed, ae_aml_region_limit
cbb0: unsupported card type detected
Any thoughts,
Raine
From: Warren Block [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Igoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Installing from CD-ROM (was Re: your mail)
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 17:43:58 -0600 (MDT)
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, James Igoe wrote:

 I am unable to install freebsd with the ISOs that were provided on the
 freebsd ftp site. I have burned them onto a cd and I have attempted to 
boot
 from them. However, I have found that they will not boot. I am working on 
a
 i386 architecture, using both a p3 450mhz, 384MB RAM, ameritech bios box 
and
 a celeron 1ghz 384MB RAM with a dell bios laptop. I have checked the boot
 sequences and have corrected them so thatg they boot fromt he cd rom.

Most likely you just copied the .iso files to the CD-ROM, instead of
burning them as an image.  You can verify this by checking the contents
of the CDs; if there's only one large file, that's the problem.
How to restore a .iso file to a CD is dependent on your CD-recording
software; for example, with Roxio software on Windows, you should be
able to right-click on the .iso file and choose Record to CD.
-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA

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