Subject: kernel panic with GENERIC install kernel
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Andrew Albinger <werdna@cedar-rapids.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 08/13/1998 21:10:24
I have recently dusted off the old 486 with netbsd 1.something on it and
decided to
upgrade to 1.3.2 by installing from scratch.
The install via NFS seems to go fairly well, no errors etc but when I
reboot and let it boot off of wd0a with the generic kernel from kern.tgz
I get a kernel panic
It finds the cpu, ne1, 3 com ports, lpt, wdc,atapibus,wd0 wd1 npx pc0
then if finds lms0 and immediatly a message appears saying:
panic: intr_establish: can't share edge-triggered with pulsed
Stopped at _Debugger+0x4: leave
I have no idea what "the lms device is. The only device I don't see in
the list
of stuff that was found was my 3.5" floppy drive. I have looked in the
BIOS settings to see if there is maybe some nifty options for setting up
interrupts and such on the floppy but I cannot find anything that looks
like it would help.
My machine (if you can call it that :) is a 80486dx2-66 24 meg ram
ISA bus and all ISA cards.
IDE controller is ISA and is setup with 2 IDE drives that are found
correctly.
Any help that could be sent my way would be appreciated.
-Andrew Albinger
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