Subject: Re: Device not configured
To: Julian Bean <jules@mailbox.co.uk>
From: John P. Wittkoski <jpw@insoft.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/22/1996 09:45:18
On Thu, 22 Feb 1996, Julian Bean wrote:
<snip>
> > Were you typing or moving the mouse a lot when you saw this error? Currently,
> > the ADB code in the ADBTEST kernels doesn't call the serial interrupt code
> > after it (the ADB code) has been at splhigh (ints off) for a while. I will
> > change this in the next ADBTEST, which will hopefully solve the problem.
>
> They only seem to happen if I type (and fairly fast).
Jules,
This is good to hear. It means that I may be able to actually fix it. :-)
I hope to have a newer ADBTEST kernel out tonight or tomorrow. I will include
the possible fix I mentioned above.
Hopefully, there is some other change in the kernel sources that I sup
that will fix the mounting problem.
Actually, now that I think about it, was the ADBTEST kernel named '/netbsd'
or something else? If it wasn't named '/netbsd', try saving your good
kernel and moving the ADBTEST kernel so that it is named '/netbsd'. This
may solve the problem when mounting the second drive.
Later,
--John
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