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After choosing which sets i want to use the installer starts to download them.
Halfway through comp45 i get different errors and i mean always different. This last time i get this: (i will post more errors as i get them) id 0 on /mnt: write failed, file system is full tar: Failed write to file ./insert_random_file: No space left on device Another time mnt/usr: bad dir ino 2 at offset 0: mangled entry panic: bad dir syncing disks... 864 854 719 372 done I have no clue but im guessing its the satacontroller on the mobo so when i try to do dmesg i get this dmesg: sysctl: KERN_MSGBUFSIZE: Device not configured The hardware is ABit NF7-S v2.0 with latest bios Samsung SATA 400gb Athlon Barton 2500 Intel PRO 1000/GT Nvidia Geforce 256DDR 1gb DDR ram 1 IDE Lite-on CDrom Ive removed all the extra disks+satacontroller when i ran into problems to minimize where the errors can come from... |
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If your failure(s) are due to running out of disk space, then your chosen partitions are too small.
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OpenBSD LiveCDs/LiveDVDs Last edited by jggimi; 20th July 2009 at 12:26 PM. |
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Solved it but thanks for help anyway. Was some sort of irq conflict that made the satacontroller go crazy. A hint was searching google with "abit nf7-s booting from sata drive" and getting ALOT on hits...
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