Subject: "Whee! We are the console!"
To: Mac68k Port <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Chris Ghormley <cghormle@reed.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/24/1996 18:54:32
Hello, everyone.
Thanks for your help and advice on getting my Classic II to boot. Thanks
especially to Andrew Foakes, who sent me a lovely how-to detailing the
procedure for installing the system and giving it a preliminary
configuration. It's surprising what little things can do. The last
stumbling block was my terminal settings on the console--8N1 vs. 7N1
makes a huge difference--so now I can log in as root, and some things
work.
Strangely though, I have found that nothing in the /usr/sbin directory is
recognized as a valid command. /bin works, /usr/bin works, just no
sbin. By 'work', I mean that it runs as expected or gives an appropriate
error message, not just "Don't know what you mean by that, boss [sic]." I'm
using the generic#5 kernel on a classic II: no fpu, 4 M RAM, 15 M swap.
Base11 and etc11 are installed, but nothing else.
Please let me know if I am being annoyingly obtuse.
Chris
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