Well, I got past the problem, but don't know what
caused it.
I downloaded the boot.flp, kern1.flp and kern2.flp
images and made floppies.
Booted using the floppies and did the install off the
burned iso images (the same ones I tried to boot with
and caused the btx: halted).
Installed clean. N
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Subject: Re: 5.4-release install problem
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>
>Well,
>I went and tried to look at the scrolling text. It had several
> columsn with "in" "err" "ef1" "cip". Their is a line that says:
>BTX Halte
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>Well,
>I went and tried to look at the scrolling text. It had several
> columsn with "in" "err" "ef1" "cip". Their is a line that says:
>BTX Halted.
>ss:esp=
>
>I'm pretty sure this is not the normal boot process. I'll look at the
>handbook as suggested.
>
>-Darryl
I found this wh
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On Thursday 04 August 2005 02:33 pm, Darryl Hoar wrote:
>Greetings,
On Thursday 04 August 2005 02:33 pm, Darryl Hoar wrote:
>Greetings,
>I downloaded the 5.4-release iso images from the freebsd website.
>I used my windows machine and Nero to burn the iso images to
>cd's.
>
>I have an old machine that I am trying to install 5.4-release on.
>It is a PII 333, SCSI wit
Greetings,
I downloaded the 5.4-release iso images from the freebsd website.
I used my windows machine and Nero to burn the iso images to
cd's.
I have an old machine that I am trying to install 5.4-release on.
It is a PII 333, SCSI with 30GB scsi hard drive.
I place cd 1 in the drive (disk 1 iso