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Installation of FreeBSD 2.0
- To: questions@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Installation of FreeBSD 2.0
- From: "Charles J. McGee" <cmcgee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 1995 20:49:15 -0500 (EST)
- Sender: questions-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx
I downloaded the install document from your most recent SNAP
update and that got me through the disk space allocation and assign
portion of the installation process. When I try to (P)roceed past
that point, the install bombs and then reboots.
When I (P)roceed and type [Y]es ("go ahead and take my last
chance") two screens/boxes flash up. I can't read the first one
even though I have done this a number of times. (Hey! Those
Pentiums may not be able to add, but they sure are fast at it!) The
second box comes up with a title of FATAL and the message in the box
is "Exec(/stand/newfs) failed, code=5888". Anyone know what a 5888
error is? For that matter, is there anywhere that all error codes
are listed?
I've tried multiple times, changing allocation sizes and
assigning only '/' and 'swap', '/', 'swap' and 'usr', etc. The only
difference, except for sizes, that I can see from the examples in the
install document is that my DOS partition(s) always show up after the
'c' and 'd' slices (i.e. either 'e' {primary DOS} or 'e' and 'f' for
{primary and secondary DOS partitions}). In the install document,
the DOS partition is always at the end of the list in slice 'h'. Is
that significant? What should I try next?
As I said in my previous question, I am trying to install 2.0
on a Dell OmniPlex Pentium 90MHZ with 32MB RAM and one 2GB hard disk/
NEC 3X CRDROM drive on an Adaptec 1740 SCSI adapter.