I had a similar issue when installing RC2. What does " Loading module
if_awi.ko failed. Baystack 660 and others" refers to? I haven't had much
luck with this and every install attempt fails with this message. Plus, I
haven't see any such problem with 4.6 or 4.7. 

Anybody has any idea?
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JF

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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 4:00 PM
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Subject: 5.0-RC2 install story


Hi all,

I've just tested an install of 5.0-RC2 using the boot floppies FTP install
method (from ftp3.uk.freebsd.org). The machine is a 1.8GHz P4 with an
Intel 850MV2 motherboard. Overall the installation was successful,
however:

First time I booted the install disks, the machine hung on a sysinstall
requester, "Loading module if_awi.ko failed. Baystack 660 and others". Not
even caps lock or scroll lock worked.

I rebooted, checked the bios was setup correctly, never changed anything,
and tried again. it worked.

The drive was originally formatted NTFS, i deleted the whole partition and
created a freebsd partition on the first half of the drive. I used the
Auto option for the slices, and then manually split /usr into /usr and
/usr/home.

I performed a custom install, installing everything except kerberos and
pre-4 compat. The install went well, however at the end of the install,
every option I selected on the menu gave "Couldn't stat dir /tmp. Bad file
descriptor". Rebooted to find the same problem. I had to unmount it, newfs
it, remount it and chmod it before it worked.

I tried installing Gnome2, but the install couldn't find libgtkhtml-2.0.3
on the ftp mirror I was using. I grabbed it off the primary successfully.
Similarly with the option to read online docs, lincs-0.98,1 could not be
found on ftp3.uk.freebsd.org but was on ftp.freebsd.org.

FreeBSD happily detected all my hardware, and seemed happy with
everything. Xfree86 auto-config detected everything and worked fine.

Worryingly, the game same-gnome died with a floating-point exception,
which I haven't seen since all the FP problems last time. I won't be able
to investigate this further until the new year.

Gavin


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