Subject: Reboot loop...
To: None <netbsd-bugs@netbsd.org>
From: bruceg <bruceg@susq.com>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 12/01/1994 21:22:21
Has this happen to anyone...
It has happened twice so far. The first time I'm not sure what the
circumstances were, but the second time, I happened to have a dos floppy
in the a: drive while trying to boot NetBSD-1.0 off the hard drive.
When I got the message that the diskette in the drive was the wrong format,
I took it out so the reboot could continue.
Just then I noticed that it kept on rebooting as if someone kept hitting
the reset button or <crtl-alt-del>.
I don't know if the floppy in drive a: had anything to do with it, that was
just the last thing that had happened before it started acting funny. Before
that, everything was fine.
i486/33, 8MegRam, 124MaxtorIdeHD, 8900cTridentVGAcard, EtherLAN16netcard,
Any help would be appreciated.
g-sqrd...
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| Garland B. Grayson |
| Susquehanna Investm't Grp|
| Sr. Systems Administrator|
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