Problems installing FreeBSD with 3ware 9500S-4LP

Patrick Hurrelmann outi at bytephobia.de
Fri Jun 18 11:10:38 GMT 2004


Hi,

finally i received my new raid-controller, bu i have problems installing FreeBSD on it :/

I tried different releases and current snapshots...

5.1-Release
w ACPI: Loading twa.ko (binary distribution of 3ware.com for 5.2) in 		sysinstall failes.
w/o ACPI: same as w ACPI.

5.2-Release
w ACPI: loaded twa.ko in sysinstall.
	install went ok, on next reboot it just halts after BTX-Loader.
	I cannot load twa.ko in loader.
w/o ACPI: same as w ACPI.

5.2.1-Release
identical to 5.2 Release.

5.2-CURRENT-20040420
w ACPI:	install went ok, on next reboot the following message scrolls 		the screen and it reboots:
	"Console internal keyboard/video" (or sth. like that)
w/o ACPI: same as w ACPI.

5.2-CURRENT-20040504
identical to 5.2-CURRENT-20040420

5.2-CURRENT-20040617
identical to 5.2-CURRENT-20040420

I attached a normal and a verbose-dmesg.

As I'm new to BSD i don't know what to do now.


Thanks,

Patrick

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