> I am having some problems with a machine I recently rebuilt; I suspect
> either the drive geometry or something else in the boot process. The
> machine has to be booted "manually".
> 
> Situation: I installed FreeBSD 3.1 on a 4G SCSI disk that had had
> Current on it before (CURRENT snaps wouldn't boot). At the
> F1 FreeBSD
> F5 Disk 1
> prompt, the machine just beeps, and does not reboot. (The other
> disk is a 2G SCSI)

Which disk are you trying to boot from?

> Drive geometry is 64 heads, 32 sectors and N(>1024) tracks. The
> a partition is the first and it is only 32MB. Disklabel looks
> OK.
> 
> If I play around (Hit F5 or space or enter), I get "Invalid partition"
> errors. Hitting enter at that stage gets me a Boot: prompt. The only
> thing that gets an actial boot is typing 0:da(1,a)/boot/loader. Then
> both disks are visible and fine. Both disks have had fdisk -b and
> disklabel -B done to them.
>
> Any clues?

Sounds like the layout of the first disk is not compatible with your 
BIOS.  What's the slice scheme look like?

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