Abt BSD installation

2004-09-25 Thread ramuK hsiraH
Hai
 after then if the loader is missing  then what should
i do for that in bsd loading

  Thnx bye

 --- Konrad Heuer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

 I'd try to boot the installation cd, to interrupt
 the boot countdown and
 to switch into the command line mode of the boot
 loader and to enter the
 command lsdev. Beside those on the cd, you should
 see the file systems
 available on your hard disk then, too. By entering
 the command set
 currdev=disk1s1a (e.g., replace disk1s1a by the
 partition name of the
 root fs on the hard disk) and entering commands like
 ls and cd you can
 try to look at the root fs to see whether there's
 something wrong.
 
 Regards
 
 Konrad Heuer
 GWDG, Am Fassberg, 37077 Goettingen, Germany,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  


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Abt BSD installation

2004-09-24 Thread ramuK hsiraH
Hai
   I have installed FreeBSD5.3 on my system

it still prompts with the message

FreeBSD
...
boot:

   ---  if i press enter it prompts with the message


  no kernel

please help me


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Re: Abt BSD installation

2004-09-24 Thread Konrad Heuer

On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, ramuK hsiraH wrote:

 Hai
I have installed FreeBSD5.3 on my system

 it still prompts with the message

 FreeBSD
 ...
 boot:

---  if i press enter it prompts with the message


   no kernel

 please help me

I'd try to boot the installation cd, to interrupt the boot countdown and
to switch into the command line mode of the boot loader and to enter the
command lsdev. Beside those on the cd, you should see the file systems
available on your hard disk then, too. By entering the command set
currdev=disk1s1a (e.g., replace disk1s1a by the partition name of the
root fs on the hard disk) and entering commands like ls and cd you can
try to look at the root fs to see whether there's something wrong.

Regards

Konrad Heuer
GWDG, Am Fassberg, 37077 Goettingen, Germany, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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