When moving from the University of Idaho dorms, where I installed FreeBSD
5.2.1, back to my dad's place, my installation got all sorts of crazy,
between DHCP, hostname, and other problems that were I guess part of my
system's configuration. So recently I've been trying to fix them, and get my
On 2004-05-31 01:13, Marcus Kellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When moving from the University of Idaho dorms, where I installed FreeBSD
5.2.1, back to my dad's place, my installation got all sorts of crazy,
between DHCP, hostname, and other problems that were I guess part of my
system's
Interrupt the loader at the boot prompt by pressing SPACE instead of
ENTER.
Then, run unload to clean up any modules already loaded.
boot: unload
Unset acpi_load in the loader.
boot: unset acpi_load
Load the kernel again.
boot: load kernel
Boot single user.