John wrote:
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:41:07AM -0500, Kevin A. Pieckiel wrote:

On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:22:09AM -0500, Aperez wrote:

Yes, I am sorry I made a mistake. I meant 64 MB

Any idea what is the problem?

It's possible that it's faulty hardware. A system that old could very well have its share of problems. You may try replacing the RAM, removing cards--things like that to try to track down if it's a single piece of equipment that's causing it to fault.


For whatever it's worth, I had the same problem on a Pentium I system,
but I ended up retiring it before I tracked it down.

We may have an issue with FreeBSD 5.3 on older systems.

Might I suggest FreeBSD 4-STABLE for this system?

Hello.

I have installed FreeBSD 5.3 successfully on an old pentium 75MHz with 32 MB RAM. 16MB RAM did not work. So I would check your memory for faulty chips. Try with 32MB and see what happens.

Good luck.

Ramiro.

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