Subject: My attempts at Alpha2 on an SE/30...
To: None <macbsd-general@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: None <jeffl@melb.arc.cpr.itg.telecom.com.au>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 01/12/1994 09:33:56
> Configuration:
> Mac SE/30, 8MB RAM, Quantam 240S partitioned with APS 2.73,
> external color monitor (set to 1-bit mode) with a
> "Lapis ColorServer LC & PDS/30 -21 board".
This is pretty close to my configuration and it sounds like we get the
same symptom...
> I have modified the owner and permissions for sbin/init and dev/console,
> as suggested by someone else.
How are people doing this? The installer I have does not have a
chmod/chown function and I can't get BSD to boot. What am I missing?
> I read the mail about turning on 32-bit mode prior to booting Alpha2,
> and decided to try it. No version (either Alpha 35 or the latest
> Alpha2) will boot with the 32-bit enabler installed and 32-bit mode
> enabled - no grey bars, just the part up to shooting your dog.
Now this rings a bell. I remember early on discovering that the 32-bit
enabler from Apple was not compatible with MacBSD on the SE/30. Gossip at
the time revealed that it was not good for A/UX either but that Mode32
(available from ftp.apple.com:/dts/mode32 I think) was. Maybe this is
worth a try. I will be giving it a bash about 12 hours from now (I'm at
work away from my machine) but if you try first, let me know how it goes.
> I have enough space for now on the UNIX partition that I have both
> versions installed, the working Alpha 35 version and the latest
> Alpha2.
Ahh, this is the trick to chown/chmod! Wish I had that much space...
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