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On 08/27/11 09:05, Serghey Suvorov wrote:
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Hi,<br>
<br>
Comp configuration: CPU P4 650 model; MB ASUS P5GD1Pro with
on-board ICH6 sound;<br>
NVIDIA 9400 GT; 4GB DDR-SDRAM; HD0 (WinXP/C, WinXP/D, Scientific
Linux), HD1 (WinXP/E, PCBSD).<br>
<br>
Installation: PCBSD9.0-BETA1.5-x64-DVD.iso, ZFS, GNOME, NVIDIA, <br>
Base-Devel, Base-l18N; sys.lang=En, keyb=default.<br>
<br>
The attached *.zip contains 3 files.<br>
<br>
1MBR.dat is MBR in HD1 after full ntfs-formatting; partition
deletion;<br>
and creation of 2 primary partitions: 1st with ntfs, and 2nd
without <br>
formatting. PCBSD was installed on 2nd partition without problems.<br>
<br>
2MBR.dat is the MBR after deletion PCBSD partition (which had been<br>
installed before), and creation the primary one without
formatting. <br>
PCBSD installation on that partition was halted. <br>
3rd file contains the report.<br>
<br>
These MBRs are different in 2 bytes in FreeBSD range.<br>
<br>
Main: the same error had occured, when I had installed<br>
PCBSD over already installed one without preceding its deletion.<br>
<br>
The check experiments were realized with the same results.<br>
<br>
Best regards<br>
Serghey<br>
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Thanks for the error report!<br>
<br>
In this particular error, the MBR doesn't seem to have anything to
do with it. The real error message is in the logfile here:<br>
<br>
Running: umount /dev/ada1s2a<br>
umount: unmount of /mnt/boot failed: Device busy<br>
EXITERROR: Error 1: umount /dev/ada1s2a<br>
<br>
<br>
I'm trying to duplicate this, but haven't been able to so far. The
second time you loaded the system, did you have xterm open or
anything running in /mnt while the install was going?<br>
<br>
<br>
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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
iXsystems</pre>
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