Installing Dragonfly 1.8 hangs BIOS completly

Bill Hacker wbh at conducive.org
Mon Feb 19 09:55:54 PST 2007


Michael Neumann wrote:
Hi,

Just a few minutes ago, I installed Dragonfly 1.8 onto my laptop.
Then I rebooted, and the BIOS hung up completely after showing that it 
detected the harddisk and cdrom. I powered down and tried again, but 
that didn't worked either. I couldn't even boot a CD or anything else or 
couldn't even enter the BIOS setup.

The only thing that worked was to remove the harddisk physically and 
then pluging it in a few seconds after the BIOS crossed the detection of 
the devices. Using this method, I booted the Dragonfly installer cd and 
used the disk tools to wipe out the beginning of the harddisk. Then I 
rebooted again and voila, I could boot normally (without removing the 
harddisk). Puh!

Now I tried a second time to install Dragonfly 1.8, but after I reboot 
the BIOS hangs again!

I know that the BIOS should not hang up itself, but on the other hand 
that didn't happen with any other operating system I installed on my 
laptop (FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly 1.6). So I think there is something 
wrong in the 1.8 version. Any hints?

Regards,

  Michael
Welll... you have told us *which* laptop, (Make, model, age, CPU, whether you 
have APM, ACPI, enabled/not, if storage devices are autodetecting, swapped, set 
to boot out-of-order, etc. any and all of that info might help.

. .and nothing attached to a serial port while booting, please.

Bill





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