cvs commit: de-docproj/books/handbook/install chapter.sgml

From: Johann Kois <jkois(at)doc.bsdgroup.de>
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:38:00 GMT

jkois 2007-08-19 18:38:00 UTC

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    books/handbook/install chapter.sgml
  Log:
  MFen 1.371 Ein paar veraltete FAQs entfernen, bevor s mit der Übersetzung losgeht.
  
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  --- chapter.sgml 19 Aug 2007 18:10:03 -0000 1.65
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  @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
        The FreeBSD Documentation Project
   
        $FreeBSD$
  - $FreeBSDde: de-docproj/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml,v 1.65 2007/08/19 18:10:03 jkois Exp $
  - basiert auf: 1.370
  + $FreeBSDde: de-docproj/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml,v 1.66 2007/08/19 18:38:00 jkois Exp $
  + basiert auf: 1.371
   -->
   
   <chapter id="install">
  @@ -4452,19 +4452,22 @@
         <para>Analog werden NTFS-Partitionen mit dem
           Kommando &man.mount.ntfs.8; eingehangen.</para>
       </sect2>
  -<!-- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -->
  - <sect2>
  - <title>Troubleshooting Questions and Answers</title>
   
  - <qandaset>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>My system hangs while probing hardware during boot, or it
  - behaves strangely during install, or the floppy drive isn't
  - probed.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>&os; 5.0 and above makes extensive use of the system ACPI
  + <sect2>
  + <title>Fragen und Antworten zu h&auml;fig auftretenden
  + Problemen</title>
  +
  + <qandaset>
  + <qandaentry>
  + <question>
  + <para>Mein System h&auml;ngt sich beim Testen der Hardware
  + auf, oder es verh&auml;lt sich seltsam w&auml;hrend der
  + Installation oder das Diskettenlaufwerk wird nicht
  + getestet.</para>
  + </question>
  +<!-- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -->
  + <answer>
  + <para>&os;&nbsp;5.0 und neuer nutzen and above makes extensive use of the system ACPI
               service on the i386, amd64 and ia64 platforms to aid in system
               configuration if it's detected during boot. Unfortunately,
               some bugs still exist in both the ACPI driver and within system
  @@ -4483,29 +4486,6 @@
         </qandaentry>
         <qandaentry>
           <question>
  - <para>My legacy ISA device used to be recognized in previous versions
  - of &os;, but now it's not. What happened?</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>Some device drivers, like matcd, were removed over time due to
  - lack of maintainership or other reasons. Others still exist but
  - are disabled because of their intrusive hardware probe routines.
  - The following ISA device drivers fall into this category and can
  - re-enabled from the third stage boot loader: aha, ahv, aic, bt, ed,
  - cs, sn, ie, fe, le, and lnc. To do this, stop the loader during
  - it's 10 second countdown and enter the following at the
  - prompt:</para>
  -
  - <screen>unset hint.foo.0.disabled</screen>
  -
  - <para>where <replaceable>foo</replaceable> is the name of the driver
  - to re-enable. This can be set permanently by editing the file
  - <filename>/boot/device.hints</filename> and removing the appropriate
  - <quote>disabled</quote> entry.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
             <para>I go to boot from the hard disk for the first time
             after installing &os;, the kernel loads and probes my
             hardware, but stops with messages like:</para>
  @@ -4608,23 +4588,6 @@
         </qandaentry>
         <qandaentry>
           <question>
  - <para>The &man.mcd.4; driver keeps thinking that it has
  - found a device and this stops my Intel EtherExpress card
  - from working.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>Set the hints
  - <quote>hint.mcd.0.disabled="1"</quote> and
  - <quote>hint.mcd.1.disabled="1"</quote>
  - in the third stage boot loader to disable the probing
  - of the <devicename>mcd0</devicename> and
  - <devicename>mcd1</devicename> devices. Generally speaking,
  - you should only leave the devices that you will be using
  - enabled in your kernel.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
             <para>The system finds my &man.ed.4; network card, but I
             keep getting device timeout errors.</para>
           </question>
  @@ -4647,141 +4610,10 @@
             which is shared by IRQ 2 and frequently a cause of problems
             (especially when you have a VGA card using IRQ 2!). You
             should not use IRQ 2 or 9 if at all possible.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>I booted the install floppy on my IBM ThinkPad (tm)
  - laptop, and the keyboard is all messed up.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>Older IBM laptops use a non-standard keyboard
  - controller, so you must tell the keyboard driver (atkbd0) to
  - go into a special mode which works on the ThinkPads. Set the
  - hint <quote>hint.atkbd.0.flags="4"</quote> and it should work
  - fine.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>My system can not find my Intel EtherExpress 16 card.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>You must set your Intel EtherExpress 16 card to be
  - memory mapped at address 0xD0000, and set the amount of
  - mapped memory to 32K using the Intel supplied
  - <filename>softset.exe</filename> program.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>When installing on an EISA HP Netserver, my on-board
  - AIC-7xxx SCSI controller isn't detected.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>This is a known problem, and will hopefully be fixed
  - in the future. In order to get your system installed at
  - all, set the hint <quote>hw.eisa_slots="12"</quote> in the
  - third stage loader.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>I have a Panasonic AL-N1 or Rios Chandler Pentium
  - machine and I find that the system hangs before ever getting
  - into the installation now.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>Your machine doesn't like the new
  - <literal>i586_copyout</literal> and
  - <literal>i586_copyin</literal> code for some reason. To
  - disable this, set the hint <quote>hint.npx.0.flags="1"</quote></para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>I have this CMD640 IDE controller that is said to be
  - broken.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>&os; does not support this controller.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>On a Compaq Aero notebook, I get the message <quote>No
  - floppy devices found! Please check ...</quote> when trying to
  - install from floppy.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>With Compaq being always a little different from other
  - systems, they do not announce their floppy drive in the CMOS
  - RAM of an Aero notebook. Therefore, the floppy disk driver
  - assumes there is no drive configured. Set the hint
  - <quote>hint.fdc.0.flags="1"</quote>
  - This pretends the existence of the first floppy drive (as a
  - 1.44 MB drive) to the driver without asking the CMOS at
  - all.</para>
  - </answer>
  - </qandaentry>
  - <qandaentry>
  - <question>
  - <para>When installing on a Dell Poweredge XE, Dell
  - proprietary RAID controller DSA (Dell SCSI Array) isn't
  - recognized.</para>
  - </question>
  - <answer>
  - <para>Configure the DSA to use AHA-1540 emulation using EISA
  - configuration utility. After that &os; detects the DSA
  - as an Adaptec AHA-1540 SCSI controller, with irq 11 and port
  - 340. Under emulation mode system will use DSA RAID disks,

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