Subject: Re: 1.2.1 synced sbc kernel
To: B. Alex King III <king@sunphy1.phy.uic.edu>
From: Mike Eckhoff <meckhoff@zaphod.wayne.esu1.k12.ne.us>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/21/1997 10:47:58
In my case, all I had to do was copy GENERIC to EUNUCHS (the name of my
kernel). Then edited EUNUCHS to take out the stuff that I didn't need.
The sbc0 line wasn't there by default, however, I just added it anyway and
commentedout the ncrscsi lines and compiled and it worked. So yes, it
appears that the 1.2.1 distribution source has the sbc code in there.
However, I have no clue if it is recent enough for your needs. It just
works for my needs (mainly to get rid of an annoying error message).
-me
On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, B. Alex King III wrote:
> I don't do any kernel hacking so I'm confused. Does the 1.2.1
> distribution GENERIC kernel contain the sbc scsi driver and just not use
> it as the default?
> bak
>
>
> On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, Mike Eckhoff wrote:
>
> > I am running SBC on my 1.2.1 kernel without any patches. Although it
> > isn't in the GENERIC file, you should be able to just add:
> >
> > sbc0 at obio? flags 0x1
> >
> > in the config file and the code should alreay be there. I am faily new to
> > NetBSD, so if I am misunderstanding what you are asking, I apologise.
> > However, this did work for me.
> >
> > good luck
> >
> > -me
> >
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> > Mike Eckhoff / Network Administrator / Wayne Public School District
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> >
> > "Everyday I relearn something different." -me
> >
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Mike Eckhoff / Network Administrator / Wayne Public School District
KB0TPT http://www.wayne.esu1.k12.ne.us/~meckhoff/
"Everyday I relearn something different." -me
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