I've posted a new iso.   0.75 will be copying slowly to the mirrors.  
Please give this a try.

Scott


On 8/11/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DesktopBSD actually doesn't use BSDInstaller.  So that's most likely
> going to change the equation.
> 
> On 8/11/05, Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 8/11/05, Kerry Schrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > David, You are definately on to something with the IDE channels. I
> > > have PFsense running just fine on my production box (Compaq) but I
> > > have been having a heck of a time getting it installed on a particular
> > > test machine (white box). I then started playing with FreeBSD, PC-BSD
> > > and DesktopBSD and none of them would install on my machine so I
> > > figured it was my box and left it alone for a while. Now that you
> > > mentioned it the CD is on the secondary IDE channel and the HD is on
> > > the primary channel. I'm gonna play tonight and see. I'll keep the
> > > list updated. Many people I know that build PC's always set the HD's
> > > on the primary channel and the CD' on the secondary. might be a common
> > > thing
> > >
> >
> > All the boxes I've tried have the HD in primary and CD on secondary
> > and I haven't had issues.  Most PC's are setup that way, so I think
> > we'd be seeing a LOT more issues if that was always the case.
> > Especially with FreeBSD, given the number of installs out there.  I've
> > installed dozens of different FreeBSD systems with HD on primary and
> > CD on secondary with no issues.
> >
> > If you see the same issues with DesktopBSD, FreeSBIE, DragonFly, and
> > pfsense, that's understandable as they all use the BSD Installer.
> > When you throw FreeBSD into the mix, it starts to make a lot less
> > sense.
> >
> > Those using Dell systems, do you have the latest BIOS on them?  On
> > older Dell systems I've had some weird problems with FreeBSD due to
> > BIOS bugs.  An upgrade to the latest BIOS resolved them.  there's
> > obviously still something else going on here, but that's a good thing
> > to do in the mean time.  ;)
> >
> > -cmb
> >
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