FDisk won't detect or accept correct disk geometry from BIOS
    Charles Swiger 
    cswiger at mac.com
       
    Thu Jan 22 15:27:28 PST 2004
    
    
  
On Jan 22, 2004, at 6:04 PM, Keith Kelly wrote:
> The motherboard is not old.  It is an MSI KT4 Ultra motherboard, if I
> remember the model number correctly off the top of my head, for the 
> Athlon
> XP architecture.  The BIOS doesn't even explicitly list what mode 
> (LBA, CHS,
> extended CHS) it is using to address the drive -- I just set it to 
> "Auto",
> it detects the device name, and fills out a small listing telling me 
> the
> C/H/S geometry it is using.  The motherboard is already running the 
> latest
> available BIOS update from MSI.
OK, but if the auto mode uses the wrong C/H/S translation, this default 
may be the source of your problem.  What happens when you switch from 
using "auto" to explicitly using "LBA"?
[ ... ]
> I definitely do not have hardware issues, because Linux, Windows XP, 
> Windows
> 2000, BeOS, and SkyOS have all worked fine at various points, and 
> Windows XP
> continues to work fine :-)
Your error message reflects a BIOS-level failure to find a bootable 
partition.
Do you already have a bootable partition on the system, and are trying 
to install FreeBSD in a second partition?  If so, which partition is 
marked active?
-- 
-Chuck
    
    
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