Subject: scsi/via interruots still hosed?
To: macbsd port <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@pgoyette.bdt.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/22/1996 07:07:07
Are the via interrupts still in a state of flux?
I just built a new kernel from sources supped as of today (22-May), and
I got some strange behaviour:
1st boot into single user, it got as far as the "what shell do you want"
question, and when I pressed "return for sh" it twiddled the disk a
couple of times and then just hung; no shell prompt or anything, but if
I typed on the keyboard, the characters echoed. (Of course, with no
shell to process the commands, echo is _all_ that happened!)
2nd boot, also into single user, got the shell loaded OK. It even let me
do a "rm /fastboot" command. Of course, the file system was still
mounted read-only, so rm complained. And when I tried to "mount -u /" to
get the root partition mounted read-write, the system hung, with the same
symptoms as in the 1st boot.