Subject: Re: you can't get there from here
To: maximum entropy <entropy@tappedin.com>
From: Andy Michaels <lego@apollo.gti.net>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 07/30/2001 09:48:09
I have the same problem with the same files you have. I did, however get
the root fs mounted with the kernel from roadsign and _older_ distro
files. Sadly, when I get the newer files, the IPslave doesn't like the
kernel, and the root FS refuses to get past the "mounting root on blah
blah" message. If I ever make any progress, I'd be happy to share
it. I'm not sure exactly what version of the distro files I have, but you
may want to try older stuff just to see if it will work.
Andy
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, maximum entropy wrote:
>
> OK, I *finally* managed to burn an IP slave disc.
>
> I gave up on my lousy HP burner and finally bought a new Plextor since
> I've heard good things about them. I then spent a few hours trying to
> get DicJuggler 2 to run under Windows ME.
>
> I gave up on DJ2 as hopeless after a while, and installed cdrecord on
> the ME box. Following the directions on Marcus's page, I then
> proceeded to burn about 5 coasters.
>
> I started trying things at random, and finally decided that the output
> from "cdrecord -msinfo" of "-150,11552" was too weird looking. So I
> tried using "0,11552" with mkisofs instead, and that finally gave me a
> working disc.
>
> So I went looking for something to load, and was disappointed to see
> that the dreamcast snapshot directory was empty.
>
> Searching through the archives, I found some messages saying to use
> the stuff at
> ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/hpcsh/snapshot/20010610-hpcsh-sh3el-elf/
>
> So I got that, but the IP loader didn't like the kernel it contained.
> So I got the kernel from http://www.roadsign.com/dc/netbsd.gz.bin and
> was able to load that.
>
> I installed the files from the above snapshot on my NFS server, and
> did the "sh MAKEDEV all" in its dev directory. I set up dhcpd with
> the client information. Now I can boot the kernel, and when it asks
> for a root I answer "rtk0".
>
> The dreamcast then gets its DHCP info, and shows the correct server
> and directory for its root filesystem. Then it says:
> root file system type: nfs
> ...and it hangs.
>
> tcpdump shows some very slow NFS activity. Some more searching in the
> archives suggested that the dreamcast wants to be on a full duplex
> port. I'm using a switch, and the LEDs indicate that the port has
> negotiated full duplex. I have tried forcing the port to 10Mbit full
> duplex and 100Mbit full duplex, but it makes no difference and hangs
> at the same point.
>
> I'm starting to think that this is all just a cruel joke. Am I using
> the right files? If not, where are the right files? And why aren't
> they in arch/dreamcast on the FTP server?
>
> Help!
>
> Thanks,
> entropy
>
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