Almost every time I see a reboot problem as you describe it is hardware. Not always but 99 out of 100. Reseat all the mem and the cards. Usually it is bad mem for me, but power supplies, mother boards have also been the culprit. Having said all that It does seem to be a bit lean on the mem size. I wouldn't run it will less than 32mb.

--Wes



On Oct 18, 2003, at 10:16 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:

"Frederick Bowes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I was hoping to try out FreeBSD on an old machine I have been given
(Pentium 120, 514MB HD, 8mb ram) and it reboots after loading the mfsroot
floppy disk. You insert the disk, it goes /|\|/ for a while then reboots.


What might cause this problem?

Depends on the FreeBSD version you're trying.


You might just be short on memory, though; a system should still be
able to run in less memory that, but it may need more to install. I'd
expect it to get further than that point, though.
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