At 04:56 AM 8/6/2008, underligast wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Derek Ragona wrote:
> Obviously it is the SCSI card or drives. Have you tried changing the
> BIOS settings on the SCSI? You might want to try changing the SCSI BUS
> speed. You may also want to try turning off hyperthr
underligast wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Derek Ragona wrote:
Obviously it is the SCSI card or drives. Have you tried changing the
BIOS settings on the SCSI? You might want to try changing the SCSI BUS
speed. You may also want to try turning off hyperthreading.
-Derek
D
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Derek Ragona wrote:
> Obviously it is the SCSI card or drives. Have you tried changing the
> BIOS settings on the SCSI? You might want to try changing the SCSI BUS
> speed. You may also want to try turning off hyperthreading.
>
> -Derek
>
Disabling Hype
underligast wrote:
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.0 on my "new" server, an IBM eServer x225
(8647-5CG)
The server/drives runs fine under windows 2003 and ubuntu server but the
FreeBSD installation just halts.
So far i've tried:
CD: disk1 from 6.2, 7.0,
CD: bootonly from 7.0
Floppys: 7.0
They a
At 01:42 PM 8/5/2008, underligast wrote:
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.0 on my "new" server, an IBM eServer x225
(8647-5CG)
The server/drives runs fine under windows 2003 and ubuntu server but the
FreeBSD installation just halts.
So far i've tried:
CD: disk1 from 6.2, 7.0,
CD: bootonly from 7.