On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 02:50:36 -0700 "Vinod Kashyap" <vkashyap_at_amcc.com> wrote: > > Looks like you cannot reboot after an install since the > driver is not part of the OS you just finished installing. > > This is what you can do: > > 1. While installing the OS, load the driver from a floppy > (sysinstall->Configure->KLDLoad). You are probably already > doing this. > 2. After installation, during reboot, escape to the loader > prompt, and again with a floppy with the driver inserted, > load the driver by doing 'load disk0:twa.ko'. > 3. Do a 'boot' and you should be able to boot. > 4. Once you have successfully rebooted, either build the kernel > with the driver sources, or simply copy the driver binary (twa.ko) > to /boot/kernel, and add the following line > to /boot/loader.conf: > twa_load="YES" > This should make the driver load automatically during every reboot. > > Also, sorry about the mistype 'FreeBSD 5.1' on the 3ware > website. It should indeed be 'FreeBSD 5.2'. It's in the > process of being corrected. > > Please contact 3ware support with any questions you might have. > They should be able to assist you. > The problem is that i can't escape to the loader prompt as it halts before. The process described is the same as in 3ware's handbook. I even tried to copy twa.ko during install to /boot/kernel and edited my loader.conf with help of the emergency console running during install. Again it halts before the loader prompts... So i will contact 3ware support. Thanks for your help :D -- =========================================================================== Patrick Hurrelmann | "Programming today is a race between software Mannheim, Germany | engineers striving to build bigger and better | idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying outi at bytephobia.de | to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, www.bytephobia.de | the Universe is winning." - Rich CookReceived on Sun Jun 20 2004 - 09:21:39 UTC
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