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Re: Panic: no console device



On Mon, 25 Feb 2019, Michael van Elst wrote:

It's probably trying to use a graphics card that isn't supported.

Just for the record, here is what's in that old box:

nVidia:
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430

This will sound pretty lame, but I have not been able to find a doc listing supported hardware for the 8.0 release. No doubt that is pilot error.

In keeping with Benny's suggestion, I connected a USB CD drive to the computer and got the "no console device" error again, but it seemed to me to pop up more neatly and quickly than when using the onboard CD drive, which "felt" at any rate like progress. <g> Here is what I copied from the screen:

init: trying /sbin/init/
panic: cnopen: no console device
fatal breakpoint trap in supervisor mode
[...]
stopped in pid 2.1 (init)  netbsd:breakpoint+0x5 leave
db{0}>


Lastly, still on the video question for now:

In that case you could try to intercept the bootloader to get a prompt and 'boot netbsd -c'.

I don't seem to have an opportunity to do that while booting the install disk, but, like I say, I'm open to suggestions. When M$ announced (some years ago, yes?) its imminent release of Windows 10, I was informed that my eMachine running 7 was not a candidate for the upgrade to 10, no doubt due to some shortcoming in it's hardware.

All best,

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