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I’m having problems installing FreeBSD 4.9 on my HP Netserver E60 (Dual P2-450, 512 MB RAM, 3x 9,1 UWSCSI3 HDD, PCI VGA Adapter).

The agp on this serverboard is not supported by FreeBSD 4.9. This means that I can install FreeBSD 4.9, but after installation and reboot the system stops at apg0.

For this I tried to enter Fixit mode by booting with the kern floppy, mfs floppy. And to enter the LiveCD (disk 2) fixit mode.

I mounted my /usr directory and created a new kernel in my vi editor. Than I run the config. This worked fine.

Than I wanted to make my kernel in the ../../config/MYKERNEL folder. I had to restate the location of the *.mk files with the following command:

Make -m /mnt2/usr/share/mk

This works for a few seconds and than I get the following error message:

cc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cpp0': No such file or directory
cc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory
as: cannot exec elf/as in usr/libexec: No such file or directory ****Error code 1


The only thing I changed about the GENERIC kernel is that I removed the agp line. No more no less.

Can someone please help? Please provide a solution for the problem above or an easy way to remove agp from the kernel after installation of FreeBSD 4.9

Thnx.

:)

  • _Squatt_
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Apparently you do not have a compiler or assembler on your LiveCD in Fixit mode.

Also, this is a dutch speaking forum, so it's quite likely this thread will be locked. Try an english forum that deals with FreeBSD.

"He took a duck in the face at two hundred and fifty knots."


  • Wilke
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Aangezien je gewoon vanuit Nederland post ga ik er van uit dat dit gewoon een 'luie' crosspost met usenet of andere fora is. Dat is dus niet de bedoeling: tweakers.net is een nederlandstalig forum. Daarom gaat dit topic op slot.

If you can't read the text above it does not apply to you ;) Anyway, this is a dutch/belgian forum, so you're expected to post in dutch here (there are plenty of English computer/BSD-related forums out there, I'm sure you'll be able to find a good one). Therefore I'll close this thread.

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