You can play with your BIOS settings. In the last part of the installer it
will give a list of found drives. You should be using a generic kernel for
the install.
However in all this, with only 32 MB RAM, it seems a bit pointless. You
would do better spending a few dollars for a more current system board you
can add some memory to, as you should have at LEAST 64 MB, but I rarely
have a system with less than 512 MB if not more.
-Derek
At 02:32 PM 1/23/2007, John D. Reeve wrote:
Hello All,
I'm trying to install FreeBSD on a system consisting of an Ampro
Littleboard 486 with 32 Mb ram, a built-in Adaptec 6360 SCSI controller,
an 18.2 Gb Quantum Atlas III SCSI drive (50 pin narrow), a 256 Mb IDE
flash drive containing MS-DOS, and an IDE CD drive. I want FreeBSD to
take over the entire SCSI drive. The SCSI drive has been low-level
formatted using the software that came with the Ampro for the Adaptec
controller. I'm trying to install FreeBSD 6.1 using three floppies (boot,
kernel 1, kernel 2) and CD's containing the rest of the system.
Here is the problem. After booting with the floppies and getting to the
point where I'm supposed to select the drive for FreeBSD, the install
program doesn't see the SCSI drive. It does see the IDE flash drive. The
odd thing is that under MS-DOS, the fdisk program finds the SCSI drive and
allows me to partition it, at least a 230 Mb piece of it. I can format
this piece for DOS and copy files to it, so the drive does seem to be
working. I have the BIOS configured to see the SCSI as the second hard
drive in the system. According to the documentation with the Ampro, the
BIOS can supposedly handle drives of this size or larger.
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
John R.
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