laptop for -current

Robert Klein RoKlein at roklein.de
Mon Jul 26 05:26:48 PDT 2004


Thanks, Joe. I tried it, but, unfortunately, it does not help. 
Well, I guess there's an incentive to try NetBSD...  (it does 
boot; I already had it installed once.)

Thanks again,
Robert

On Donnerstag, 22. Juli 2004 17:23, Joseph Peterson wrote:
> Robert, I'm not sure if this is related to the problem that I
> had/have (and forgot about) with my Toshiba, but I've found
> that if Windows was run and I go to boot FreeBSD, I need to go
> into the BIOS and save it, no changes have to be made, just go
> into BIOS and save it.  This is true of booting from the
> install CD for the first time, or (as is my case) dual booting
> back and forth, when I shut down Windows I have to go save the
> BIOS before FreeBSD will boot.
>
> -joe
>
> On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 07:46:55 +0200, Robert Klein 
<roklein at roklein.de> wrote:
> > On Mittwoch, 21. Juli 2004 22:36, Kim Culhan wrote:
> > > Anyone know a laptop they think is good for
> > > FreeBSd-current?
> >
> > I have an Acer Travelmate 291LCI which doesn't boot.
> > Stable doesn't find the CD-ROM, all currents I tried had
> > some kinda panic during boot.. :(
> >
> > Robert
> >
> >
> >
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