Hi!
> My previous tests were with 8.0-beta4-amd64.
I now tested 8.0-RC1 and it works now, very nice!
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Jin Guojun writes:
> I do not enve know how to make "dangerously dedicated" disk, and
> the 8.0 may do this sliently.
I was told in private conversation "dangerously dedicated" mode
is currently broken (at least with regards to installation), and
that it was removed as an option betwe
Kurt Jaeger writes:
> > > I had the same problem with beta4:
> [...]
>
> My previous tests were with 8.0-beta4-amd64.
>
> I now tested with 8.0-beta3-i386, this time installation and
> partitioning worked.
>
> It seems to be a bug with the amd64 code ?
That might be.
Hi,
* Kurt Jaeger [090915 09:34]:
> > > I had the same problem with beta4:
> [...]
> My previous tests were with 8.0-beta4-amd64.
> I now tested with 8.0-beta3-i386, this time installation and partitioning
> worked.
> I'll try to partition using a i386 boot cd and install using
> the amd64 boo
Hi!
> > I had the same problem with beta4:
[...]
My previous tests were with 8.0-beta4-amd64.
I now tested with 8.0-beta3-i386, this time installation and partitioning
worked.
I'll try to partition using a i386 boot cd and install using
the amd64 boot cd 8-)
It seems to be a bug with the amd64
Hi!
> I had the same problem with beta4:
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2009-September/011470.html
>
> and I tried this fix, and it did not solve the problem.
>
> It might be related with the number of slices and partitions one
> is creating ? I'll try this again today.
lation problem -- Unable to find /dev/ad0s1b
> To: "Jin Guojun"
> Cc: b...@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, curr...@freebsd.org
> Date: Monday, September 14, 2009, 10:06 PM
> Le Lun 14 sep 09 à 23:08:53 +0200,
> Jin Guojun
> écrivait :
> > I do not enve know ho
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:08:53 -0700 (PDT), Jin Guojun
wrote:
> I do not enve know how to make "dangerously dedicated" disk,
> and the 8.0 may do this sliently.
This term refers to a disk where no "DOS primary partition",
i. e. a slice, has been created. Usually, for a disk with
only FreeBSD on it
Le Lun 14 sep 09 à 23:08:53 +0200, Jin Guojun
écrivait :
> I do not enve know how to make "dangerously dedicated" disk, and the
> 8.0 may do this sliently.
No, I don't think so! But such a problem may arise if your disk had been
installed as "dangerously dedicated" in a former version. Unfortuna
9, Thierry Thomas wrote:
> From: Thierry Thomas
> Subject: Re: 8.0-Beta installation problem -- Unable to find /dev/ad0s1b
> To: "Jin Guojun"
> Cc: b...@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, curr...@freebsd.org
> Date: Monday, September 14, 2009, 6:45 PM
> Le Lun 14
Le Lun 14 sep 09 à 18:56:38 +0200, Jin Guojun
écrivait :
> It seems that disklabel is the problem spot.
Hello,
I encountered such a problem too; was your disk ad0 installed as
"dangerously dedicated"?
Regards,
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correctly write disk partition
information on to the dirve.
--- On Mon, 9/14/09, Robert Huff wrote:
> From: Robert Huff
> Subject: Re: 8.0-Beta installation problem -- Unable to find /dev/ad0s1b
> To: "Jin Guojun"
> Cc: "Robert Huff" , curr...@freebsd.org,
&g
Hello,
> > Did not find anything from current, but found the same problem
> > has been reported in earlier releases in those archives, and the
> > latest was May 2009:
>
> Try this (for the fix) :
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2009-September/011254.html
I had t
Jin Guojun writes:
> Did not find anything from current, but found the same problem
> has been reported in earlier releases in those archives, and the
> latest was May 2009:
Try this (for the fix) :
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2009-September/011254.html
and/or partition related problem in 8.0-Beta.
--- On Mon, 9/14/09, Robert Huff wrote:
> From: Robert Huff
> Subject: 8.0-Beta installation problem -- Unable to find /dev/ad0s1b
> To: "Jin Guojun"
> Cc: questi...@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
> Date: Monday, Septe
Jin Guojun writes:
> Tried to install from both 8.0-BETA{3, 4}-i386-dvd1.iso on a
> Phenom 9600 system and having some disk problems.
>
> After commit, installation says --
>
> Unable to find device node for /dev/ad0s1b in /dev
> The Creation of file system will abort.
> OK
> [Press en
Tried to install from both 8.0-BETA{3, 4}-i386-dvd1.iso on a Phenom 9600
system and having
some disk problems.
The system is running 6.x and/or 7.2 FreeBSD (on different drives).
Disconnected rest drives and only left 7.2 drive in.
ad0: 76319MB at ata0-master UDMA100
Boot 8.0-BETA3-i386-dvd1.i
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