Boot problem
RonMcCy
ron at bouncebk.com
Wed Nov 12 10:26:44 PST 2003
Kent Oxley wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Over the past two months I have been tinkering with various flavors of
> Linux and last week I decided to try FreeBSD. [Yes, I know it isn't
> Linux]
>
> I installed FreeBSD last night for the second time on a Dell Dimension
> but when I restarted, the computer goes into a continual boot-loop and
> won't go past the "F1 Default" message before it restarts. This
> problem occurred the first time I installed it also.
>
> While I have years of MS-DOS, Mac, and Windows experience, I'm new to
> Unix/Linux and don't know where to start troubleshooting this issue.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Kent
>
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I'm new to FreeBSD as well but have installed it on 4 computers here at
work using 4.4 and 4.8. What version are you using? Is it sharring the
hard drive with another OS? The installer asks you to specify what type
of boot loader you'd like......which did you choose? I sort of remember
what you are describing on one of my installs but can't remember how I
got around it....just tried again and it worked. The FreeBSD installer
is very friendly for being text based and all.
Good Luck,
Ron McCurry
BounceBack, Inc.
1-800-830-5255 ext 4806
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