Subject: Re: Hi, a new guy, but not a newbie having some questions.
To: WarlockD <warlockd@drakesmith.net>
From: Soren S. Jorvang <soren@wheel.dk>
List: port-cobalt
Date: 10/25/2002 20:28:56
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 06:17:37PM -0000, WarlockD wrote:
> Ugh, I got it up! I have a Seagate NASRAQ; witches use the same board
> as the Cobalt, and have it running wonderfully with NetBSD 1.6. Much
> better than running it on Linux 2.0 I can tell you:P
>
> Anyway I have a few questions. I tried compiling and running the kernel
> with SCSI, but it hangs when it tries probing the scsibus0. I tried it
> with and without a scsi device but gives the same problem. I got the
> dmesg if anyone wants me to post it.
The siop(4) driver is known to be broken on at least some types of
Cobalts.
> Also, how is the LCD driver coming? I looked at the older posts and I
> see the driver and code, but I was wondering how far it progressed. Is
> that code already in the syssrc.tgz tree or do I have to manually put it
> in?
There is no driver yet. Some people have shown interest in writing
one, but I don't know that anyone has done so.
> Now this is more of a programming thing, but I am still learning about
> Netbsd. Can I just write a simple program (aka lcdctl) and just
> directly access the LCD that way? Are the address that were giving in
You can use it by writing a userspace driver, yes.
> previous posts, work with the Seagate NASRAQ?
Most likely, yes.
> Oh, and is there a BETER fdisk than what netbsd comes with? When I
Nope.
> first did it, I had forgotten that disklabel and fdisk are two separate
> things. I ended up having to boot off a Linux CD to partition the drive
> correctly before I could run disklabel. I know it's not hard, but I
> have always liked interactive fdisk programs
The whole concept of partitioning on NetBSD needs an overhaul, not
least on NetBSD/cobalt..
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Soren