I hope this is my last post to this forum for awhile: while attempting to install any of my FreeBSD or TrueOS distros on my shop computer, some time after the distro boots and begins loading the rest of the system, once DEVD attempts to start, I get a LOOOONG series of the above errors. Then, when I stop the computer and attempt to restart it, I find that the BIOS has been completely reset.
I suspect that when the distro begins, it is setting up some sort of RAM-based drive, and after working for a bit, it is using up all available RAM then is attempting to use the BIOS, but since I have some 6 GB RAM in that computer, I thought that was enough. Am I barking up the wrong tree here? Is there some other common reason for these messages?
So, what might be the problem? Anyone have a clue?
Ken Gordon
I suspect that when the distro begins, it is setting up some sort of RAM-based drive, and after working for a bit, it is using up all available RAM then is attempting to use the BIOS, but since I have some 6 GB RAM in that computer, I thought that was enough. Am I barking up the wrong tree here? Is there some other common reason for these messages?
So, what might be the problem? Anyone have a clue?
Ken Gordon