Hi, Thanks for all your comments everyone.
The FreeBSD version 6.1 was downloaded (ISO image) from the production release page (some mirror site). My PC is a Pentium 4 (915G) , 512MB sdram, 128MB video memory, Maxtor SATA HDD, OS - (Windows (C:), Linux (/,swap), BSD(/,swap,tmp,var,usr). The FS selected was UFS2. Also the packages selected were "X packages + all the normal stuff" Next comes the screen, where it asks do I want to commit the partitions. I hit yes and it aborts. /Arun On 6/15/06, Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John S wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to install FreeBSD on my machine which already has Windows > XP, SUSE Linux 10.1. > > After partitioning and selecting the installation packages; as soon as i > hit > the button to start install; it says "/dev/X" not found and aborted the > install. I am trying to install from CD. What is the problem? > > BTW this is the first time I am trying to install FreeeBSD or for that > matter any flavour of BSD. But I am ok with Linux installtions. Can you report the actual /dev/* it warns about? What kind of system is it? Also - you might try a FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE CD instead of -CURRENT, as -CURRENT is considered 'beta', and any -RELEASE should be stable. Eric -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Anderson Sr. Systems Administrator Centaur Technology Anything that works is better than anything that doesn't. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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