Subject: Re: Couldn't use NetBSD
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: None <dribbling@thekeyboard.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 10/12/2000 08:54:25
Hello John!
JH> I see. Your description wasn't quite clear to me.
> You're saying that that installation program seemed to
> function normally, but after it was complete, and
> rebooted, the system did not function normally.
That's right.
JH> Yes, the installation runs under NetBSD, it has some
> slightly different device support, mostly because it's
> difficutl to fit the full device support on the
> installation floppy. Perhaps there is some sort of
> conflict on your machine.
I'm pretty sure there's no conflict, but the problem with
PnP is that things don't necessarily stay where you put them
=o(
AB> I don't know what messages preceded it because the
> screen just filled with that single line message! =o(
JH> One solution is to install using a serial console. If
> this isn't inconvenient, you can hook up a terminal
> emulator to com0 at 9600 bps and then start to boot
> off of the boot floppy; then stop it before it
> actually boots the kernel from the floppy and enter
> "consdev com0". Then go to the terminal emulator and
> type "boot fd0:". You won't have the problem of the
> screen filling, or you can use your terminal
> emulator's capture function.
A serial console is definitely something of interest to me
because I'm likely to be running some headless machines. The
error message (just found the scrap of paper I scrawled it
on ;o) was "isapnp0:No current device for tag, card 2" and
was green... if that's significant.
AB> I can document the machine and circumstances of the
> error I encountered. Would this be of use?
JH> Yes, it certainly would be of use.
> Thanks.
Should I post it here or email it to someone?
Regards,
-
Andy.
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