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Blue Forest http://www.lslnet.com at 20:18 on April 6, 2006
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
End FreeBSD5.2.1 system, I installed the machine started showing
FreeBSD/i386 boot
Default : 0:ad (0, a) /kernel
Boot :
Fixed machinery stopped before it, I can hit Enter key show No. /kernel
Since the first time I used FreeBSD, I ask the guide is not installed system or the wrong way?
I have a notebook computer, but the two systems I installed End XP system, and installed FreeBSD, please enlighten. In the end is how
All about? Where does the problem lie? I installed over redhaut9.0, SuSe9.1, two systems Mandrake10.0 no problem. |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
Default : Why do you have to import so many things behind?
Enter not directly? |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
The machine will have this information is a start, I also directed to enter, but they still can not start, it is also reported
No /Kernel |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
Kernel Module and unloading acquiescence, and then loading the old kernel :
Unload
Load kernel.old
Loading or a common core. . .
Unload
Load kernel.GENERIC
Try. . . |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
Whether or not that specific operation upstairs friends, I can not enter the system, but also to implement the orders and unloading kernel? ? ? Thank you, your support is very important. |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
BIOS installed in some hard disk, hard disk installation BSD system installed into Startup Disk. |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
I installed FreeBSD is the Startup Disk way, it still will not be |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
Single-user mode can be hired? |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
[quote][i] Note from the original "kingnowok"] upstairs friends can operate a specific point, I can not enter the system, but also to implement the orders and unloading kernel? ? ? Thank you, your support is very important. [/quote [/i] Released :
FreeBSD/i386 boot
Default : 0:ad (0, a) /kernel
Boot :
It was here engage 吖. . . . .
Concern. . . . . . . . . |
Why not start FreeBSD5.2, please enlighten us! !
I think you are probably the installation process is how the distribution of Hard Disk |
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