Remove bogus links.

Reported by:	Tim Witthoeft (tim.witthoeft at gmail.com)
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Hiroki Sato 2005-11-28 06:28:09 +00:00
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@ -1164,9 +1164,6 @@ behaves strangely during install, or the floppy drive isn't probed.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.2. <a href="#Q4.2.2.">My system uses the nVidia nForce3 Pro-150 chipset and I get
hangs at the end of boot or suddenly starts losing interrupts.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.3. <a href="#Q4.2.3.">My legacy ISA device used to be recognized in previous
versions of FreeBSD, but now it's not. What happened?</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.4. <a href="#Q4.2.4.">I go to boot from the hard disk for the first time after
installing FreeBSD, the kernel loads and probes my hardware, but stops with messages
like:</a></dt>
@ -1175,44 +1172,18 @@ like:</a></dt>
installing FreeBSD, but the Boot Manager prompt just prints <tt class="LITERAL">F?</tt>
at the boot menu each time but the boot won't go any further.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.6. <a href="#Q4.2.6.">The <span class="CITEREFENTRY"><span
class="REFENTRYTITLE">mcd</span>(4)</span> driver keeps thinking that it has found a
device and this stops my Intel EtherExpress card from working.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.7. <a href="#Q4.2.7.">The system finds my <span class="CITEREFENTRY"><span
class="REFENTRYTITLE">ed</span>(4)</span> network card, but I keep getting device timeout
errors.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.8. <a href="#Q4.2.8.">I booted the install floppy on my IBM ThinkPad (tm) laptop,
and the keyboard is all messed up.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.9. <a href="#Q4.2.9.">My system can not find my Intel EtherExpress 16
card.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.10. <a href="#Q4.2.10.">When installing on an EISA HP Netserver, my on-board
AIC-7xxx SCSI controller isn't detected.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.11. <a href="#Q4.2.11.">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.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.12. <a href="#Q4.2.12.">I have this CMD640 IDE controller that is said to be
broken.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.13. <a href="#Q4.2.13.">On a Compaq Aero notebook, I get the message &#8220;No
floppy devices found! Please check ...&#8221; when trying to install from
floppy.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.14. <a href="#Q4.2.14.">When installing on a Dell Poweredge XE, Dell proprietary
RAID controller DSA (Dell SCSI Array) isn't recognized.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.15. <a href="#Q4.2.15.">I have an IBM EtherJet PCI card, it is detected by the
<span class="CITEREFENTRY"><span class="REFENTRYTITLE">fxp</span>(4)</span> driver
correctly, but the lights on the card don't come on and it doesn't connect to the
network.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.16. <a href="#Q4.2.16.">When I configure the network during installation on an
IBM Netfinity 3500, the system freezes.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.17. <a href="#Q4.2.17.">When I install onto a drive managed by a Mylex PCI RAID
controller, the system fails to boot (eg. with a <tt class="LITERAL">read error</tt>
message).</a></dt>

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@ -1235,9 +1235,6 @@ Architecture Users</a></h3>
<dt>4.2.1. <a href="#Q4.2.1.">My system hangs while probing hardware during boot, or it
behaves strangely during install, or the floppy drive isn't probed.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.2. <a href="#Q4.2.2.">My system uses the nVidia nForce3 Pro-150 chipset and I get
hangs at the end of boot or suddenly starts losing interrupts.</a></dt>
<dt>4.2.3. <a href="#Q4.2.3.">My legacy ISA device used to be recognized in previous
versions of FreeBSD, but now it's not. What happened?</a></dt>