You can play with your BIOS settings. In the last part of the installer it
will give a list of found drives. You should be using a generic kernel for
the install.
However in all this, with only 32 MB RAM, it seems a bit pointless. You
would do better spending a few dollars for a more curren
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 15:32, John D. Reeve wrote:
> I'm trying to install FreeBSD on a system consisting of an Ampro
> Littleboard 486 with 32 Mb ram, a built-in Adaptec 6360 SCSI controller, an
> 18.2 Gb Quantum Atlas III SCSI drive (50 pin narrow), a 256 Mb IDE flash
> drive containing MS-DO
Hello All,
I'm trying to install FreeBSD on a system consisting of an Ampro Littleboard
486 with 32 Mb ram, a built-in Adaptec 6360 SCSI controller, an 18.2 Gb
Quantum Atlas III SCSI drive (50 pin narrow), a 256 Mb IDE flash drive
containing MS-DOS, and an IDE CD drive. I want FreeBSD to take