On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 16:39:16 +0100
Jost Menke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> first of all, I think installation won't be possible with the
> menu-driven installer (sysinstall), so you'll have to do this
> manually (i.e. by using the install.sh scripts on the CD and creating
> rc.conf fstab and the l
I made few steps again and got this errors:
Fist put hdd into Chieftec enclosure IU250 and got:
uhub2: device problem (IOERROR), disabling port 6
Then hdd is in canyon enclosure:
Feb 12 16:58:23 faust kernel: uhub2: device problem (TIMEOUT), disabling port 6
Feb 12 16:58:31 faust kernel: umass0
> How big is the drive? Perhaps it is too large for the BIOS?
I hate myself posting so frequently, without anything smart to say.
Drive is 40 Gb on 5400. I will go tomorrow to the servicer, maybe
the drive is failing. If not, could be perfect flying saucer.
On 2/12/07, Zoran Kolic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe stupid question, but should I, for any reason, partition usb
hdd first and then try to see it in bios and try to install on it?
I doubt that should be necessary. Have you checked to see if there are
any updates for your BIOS? If so, try i
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Datum: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 16:14:20 +0100
Von: Zoran Kolic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: Andy Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Betreff: Re: install on usb hdd
> Huh! My bios sees usb flash stick pretty easily. This is 2.5 i
Maybe stupid question, but should I, for any reason, partition usb
hdd first and then try to see it in bios and try to install on it?
Never crossed my mind, but...
Looks obvious to me that this combination should work with no hitch.
Zoran
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 16:14:20 +0100
Zoran Kolic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Andy!
>
> > IIRC, you can only install to drives that the bios can see. You could
> > try finding a computer whose bios can see the drive and installing
> > from there. As long as you don't touch the internal drives on
Hi Andy!
> IIRC, you can only install to drives that the bios can see. You could
> try finding a computer whose bios can see the drive and installing
> from there. As long as you don't touch the internal drives on that
> machine, everything *should* be safe. YMMV
Huh! My bios sees usb flash stick
On 2/10/07, Zoran Kolic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy!
I tried to install 6.2 amd64 on external usb hdd, but with no result.
It is 2.5 WD and enclosure with two usb connectors for power. The box
is not visible from bios at all, even when I use powered usb hub. Is
it possible to install on exte
Howdy!
I tried to install 6.2 amd64 on external usb hdd, but with no result.
It is 2.5 WD and enclosure with two usb connectors for power. The box
is not visible from bios at all, even when I use powered usb hub. Is
it possible to install on external device like this? Product is from
canyon. Should
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