Subject: A little bit farther...
To: None <glen@psg.com>
From: Haru Mizuno <mizu@cs3.cs.oki.co.jp>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 08/10/1995 19:07:12
>But now I've got one I can't figure out. The kernel boots, but after
>seven or eight commands, regardless of what they are, the system freezes.
>No warning, no panic, no coredump, no log messages, no nothing. Just
>stops!
I wonder if it froze even if you were using "dt"(desktop).
As long as I know, if a keyboard event happens while scrolling, the
system freezes. To avoid this, you can:
1) use the "dt" application, or
2) login via serial port.
The latest version of dt is, Valtteri (vuori@sci.fi) wrote,
> Message-Id: <199507261611.TAA22755@sci.fi>
> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 1995 19:11:05 +0300 (EET DST)
>
> dt 1.1.1 is now available from
> puma.bevd.blacksburg.va.us:/pub/NetBSD/utils/dt.
Hope this helps.
-- Haru Mizuno (Warabi-shi, Japan)
an owner of SE/30 (8Meg of Memory)