FreeBSD-6.0 Install slows to a crawl
aus129 at gmail.com
aus129 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 10:55:34 PST 2005
I am attempting an install of FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE with the CD1 ISO image.
Everything runs at a normal speed until it mounts /dev/md0 and runs
/stand/sysinstall. At that point the whole process slows to a crawl. It
does not freeze, but it is really slow. I suffered through the Standard
install, which has been installing bin to / for the last 12 hours at about
0.3 KB per second. I have a dual celeron 433 setup using an Abit BP6
motherboard. I saw that its ACPI setup is blacklisted, so I disabled it in
the BIOS. I have disabled ACPI at the boot loader prompt as well. I did
not see anything about this in the INSTALL, RELNOTES or README docs. Am I
missing something? Are there any other kernel hints that would be useful?
Thanks for the help!
Wes
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