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4.0 Installation problemsI was redirected here from the tech group.
I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.0 on a Dell OptiPlex 745. The computer has a SATA CD-ROM and a SATA hard drive. After the install/upgrade/shell part, I see a lot of kernel messages. Everything looks normal, and it looks like all of my hardware is detected. The install appears to go okay, but then it hangs after the file sets are copied. It doesn't matter if I select all, some, or the minimal file sets: the installation always hangs after the copy is finished. I tried a separate set of CDs, just to see if that was the issue, but I get the same result. I also tried reducing the size of the root partition to see if that was an issue. Another member suggested that I try Ctrl-Z after the hang. If it stops the job, then the installation program has hung. I tried it. ^Z displays on the screen, but I do not get a shell. Apparently this means that the kernel has hung. I'm trying to get a dmesg, but there's no floppy drive and the network card isn't working yet. I have no idea what's going wrong. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance, Chris |
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Re: 4.0 Installation problemsThe OptiPlex 745 has the following hardware: SATA CD-ROM SATA hard drive 3.4 GHz Pentium D Broadcom BCM5754 network card Intel 82801H All of the above are listed as supported under OpenBSD 4.0. I noticed that there were kernel errors when I tried to set up the network to use DHCP with the on-board NIC, so I installed a new NIC. I disabled the on-board NIC and installed an Encore Electronics ENL832-TX-ICNT 10/100 Ethernet PCI card. I had also disabled the on-board audio as well. I ran the install, but this time chose to install over ftp instead of from the CD-ROM. It worked. (Previously, I had tried from another disc, so I was able to rule out the CD.) The only other difference was that the files on the CD were in the root of the disc, instead of 4.0/i386. I made another CD with the files in the correct directory and tried to install, and I still had problems. I also tested that CD by copying all the files off the CD without errors. I ran the install again, this time with the same configuration, but from the CD-ROM. It failed again. My best guess is that the accessing the SATA CD-ROM and the SATA hard drive at the same time is somehow hanging the system. I am installing a second system overnight (we have a slow Internet connection) but I expect it to work. I hope this helps someone else. Chris |
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Re: 4.0 Installation problemsOn 4/26/07, chayashida <chris.hayashida@...> wrote:
> chayashida wrote: > > The install appears to go okay, but then it hangs after the file sets are > > copied. It doesn't matter if I select all, some, or the minimal file sets: > > the installation always hangs after the copy is finished. I tried a > > separate set of CDs, just to see if that was the issue, > (Previously, I > had tried from another disc, so I was able to rule out the CD.) The > only other difference was that the files on the CD were in the root of > the disc, instead of 4.0/i386. I made another CD with the files in the > correct directory and tried to install, and I still had problems. I > also tested that CD by copying all the files off the CD without > errors. > uh... so many CDs... which CDs are u using? And why should u be modifying them in the first place? -jf -- "It's so hard to write a graphics driver that open-sourcing it would not help." -- Andrew Fear, Software Product Manager, NVIDIA Corporation http://kerneltrap.org/node/7228 |
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Re: 4.0 Installation problemsI was installing the servers in at a low-bandwidth site, so I downloaded the 4.0/i386 directory from the ftp site and burnt it to a CD at a site with a better connection. It was basically a way to speed up the installation process. I probably should have been more clear. |
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