Subject: Re: NetBSD 1.1 and SE/30
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Jeffrey E. Benedict <raoul@olympus.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/18/1996 22:13:05
>Hello,
> I've just started to use NetBSD for mac, and have had very little
>experience with it. I installed version 1.0 last week on an SE/30 and,
>aside from frequent, unexplainable lock-ups, it worked very well. I used
>MKFS to reformat the same partition in order to upgrade to version 1.1.
>I installed everything basically the same way, but when I go to boot
>NetBSD I get the following errors:
>
>No internal video at address 0 -- videoaddr is 0xfee08040.
>Failure in BSD boot. nextpa=0x106000, high[0]=0x100000.
>panic: You're hosed!
>
>Stopped at _Debugger+0x6: unlk a6
>db> unexpected trap; vector offset 0x0 from 0x739c0000.
I just installed 1.1 on a similar box and got the same message.
What I did next was to start it up in single user mode, then halted the
system, shut off the machine, restarted the Mac and then booted again, only
in multi-user mode. It then started up fine after that. Don't know why,
but give it a try.
My trouble *now* is that it boots in multi-user, starts up various daemons
and then hangs on starting up the named daemon. I don't have a network
link but I do have a Sonic ethernet card installed (which, I believe, is
not supported). Since the named daemon would depend on a network
connection (it would, wouldn't it?) could this hang be caused by the
unsupported ethernet card?
BTW- hardware is SE/30 with 8 megs, Sonic ethernet card, 105 Quantum
Jeff
Jeffrey E. Benedict raoul@pt.olympus.net
Box 277, Chimacum, WA 98325 -
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