Subject: [Q] why IIci won't boot
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Mamoru Yamanishi <yama@radical.biotech.okayama-u.ac.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/07/1996 14:58:12
Hi all,
Please give me any hints.
I installed all of NetBSD-1.2/mac68k distribution to new hard disk drive,
that will not boot.
Environment:
Macintosh IIci, 17 Mb, 32bit addressing ON
Apple 8.24 video card
Apple multiscan 15' monitor (working with 13' mode)
MacOS 7.5.3 rev 2 (custom installation for "any macintosh")
Hard disk, Quantum Fireball(1Gbyte), on SCSI ID=0
Root 256 Mb sd0a
Swap 64 sd0b
User 256 sd0g
A/UX free 64 sd0f
A/UX free 256 sd0h
Apple HFS 114 sd0d
Booter 1.9.4
When I try to boot, IIci say as the followings:
[ preserving 93836 bytes fo netbsd symbol table ]
Bootstrapping NetBSD/mac68k.
Gettng mapping from MMU.
System RAM: 17825792 bytes in 4352 pages.
Low = 0x0, high = 0x100000
Low = 0x4000000, high = 0x5000000
no internal video at address 0 -- videoaddr is 0xfc000a00.
Done.
Bootstrapping the pmap system.
Failure in BSD boot. nextpa = 0x103000, high[0] = 0x100000.
You're hosed! Try booting with 32-bit addressing enabled in the memory
control panel.
Older machines may need Mode32 to get that option.
panic: Cannot work with the current memory mappings.
Stopped ad _Debugger+0x6: unlk a6
I wonder why I met the message of "Try booting with 32-bit addressing
enabled...". I realy set 32-bit addressing ON with the mory conrol
panel.
I also tried both older version of kernel, GENERIC62, and newer one,
GENERIC73; the older one showed the same as one of 1.2 distribution;
the newer one seemed to show almost the same but did not trapped by
the debugger.
To resolve this probrem, what should I inform?
Sincerely,
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Mamoru Yamanishi <yama@radical.biotech.okayama-u.ac.jp>
+81-86-251-8196(voice), +81-86-253-7399(GIII fax)
Dept. Biotechnology, Okayama Univ.