Subject: Half an answer
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: D. Scott Beach <sbeach@front.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/19/1996 21:47:20
> Please help.
> I installed perl5 on my Mac IIx under netbsd 1.1 the other
> day and now when it boots it gets most of the way through
> and stops at:
>
> starting rpc daemons: portmap
> starting system logger, time daemontimed: no network usable
> .
> checking for core dump...
>
>
> and then does no more.
That's me asking for help. I didn't get a response from anyone on this but
I did work around the problem by booting in single user mode, which let it
get past this "checking for core dump" and then switching to multi user. I
did an fsck and it seems all right. Does anyone have any idea why this
occured? I can't find reference to it in the FAQ. As I said, I can work
around it but I'd like to know what it means.
- Scott
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