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Post by clayaiken on Apr 25, 2015 6:15:16 GMT
Not even boot into the system Attachments:
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Post by Lee Sharp on Apr 25, 2015 17:14:03 GMT
Well, in the first picture, you are booted, but seeing console errors. In the second, if it is hanging there, it is having a problem with hardware detection. So, what is your hardware? What are you installing to? What are you installing with? (CD-Rom inage in a USB CD-Rom?) I have some hardware that simply will not boot FreeBSD from a USB CD-Rom. In that case, you have to take other methods...
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Post by clayaiken on Apr 26, 2015 2:05:22 GMT
I did not do anything after the first graph problems, I restart the firewall, and then issue the second figure appeared. Hardware fittings are inter P3,256M memory, two 100M card, a CD-ROM drive
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Post by Lee Sharp on Apr 26, 2015 5:31:08 GMT
It is not finding the boot image. That usually means the "hard drive" is not being detected correctly. What are you installing on? CF card? USB Stick? SATA DOM?
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Post by clayaiken on Apr 26, 2015 8:35:38 GMT
4G CF card
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Post by Lee Sharp on Apr 26, 2015 16:14:28 GMT
There are a few possibilities here.
One is a fundamental incompatibility with that particular brand of card and your motherboard. If you can try another CF card, that would help. You only need 20 meg or larger.
Another is detection. Try tweaking the BIOS for every setting you can on that hard drive. Use AHCI or disable AHCI. One may work better.
Last is the possibility that it wrote poorly. Try rewriting it directly from you own desktop using a CF adapter. This can be done under Windows using physdiskwrite and under Linux or Max using dd.
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