Hi,
just to keep this information archived to others, even it sounds obvious:
don't try to boot FreeBSD directly at Juniper. :)
What I did to have it working?
Got HD back to PC, pkg_add on jinstall package, once it asked me to reboot,
turn off PC ('halt' does it fine).
Put HD on RE, have it boo
I guess you dont get any more console output since after that last line
the system will send all output to VGA only. Before the output was
handled by the bios and redirected to the com port.
So (i guess) you have to make the freebsd installation to send all
console output to the correct com-port...
Jonas,
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jonas Frey wrote:
> I guess you dont get any more console output since after that last line
> the system will send all output to VGA only. Before the output was
> handled by the bios and redirected to the com port.
> So (i guess) you have to make the freebs
Maybe cheat? Put the old HDD in a working RE, (good CF), do an
install-media and from extern flash. The boot, do a "request system
snapshot"
Then put the HDD back in foobar'd RE and boot.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Felipe Zanchet Grazziotin
wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
> thank you for all those
Gentlemen,
thank you for all those answers on my previous question, about replacing M7i
HD.
Just replaced that crashed HD with an IDE one, notebook sized.
Haven't found a SSD at good prices, still searching for one.
In this new HD I've installed FreeBSD 4.4-mini (minimum install, just
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