Subject: Re: Mac68k Installer 1.1d problem
To: None <sbrown@best.com>
From: Kent Boortz <kent@erlang.ericsson.se>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/15/1997 02:19:42
Stephen Brown <sbrown@best.com> wrote:
> Although I haven't done any significant changes in a while, I was the
> last one to touch the installer code. I should get a chance in the
> next few days to try to reproduce the problem you're seeing. I'll
> let you know if I make any progress. I don't have the exact same
> drive as you're using, but I'm not certain it's really a drive problem.
I read about the tip increasing the memory to the installer or to
install the rest that didn't install by copying the file in
minishell. I tried both with no success. I think we might talk about
different problems with the same symptoms.
I have tried to install on a IBM 2 GB disk and get the same
error message. Unfortunately I get the same error message
trying to create the devices so I can't even boot in single
user mode.
I suspect that the NetBSD/Mac file system code may be broken.
If I boot NetBSD on a Zip and do "disklabel sd0" the output make
no sense. First my hardware setup:
Hardware: MacIIsi, 17Meg Ram, IBM UltraStar 2GB
Software: NetBSD 1.2.1 current-970829
Installer 1.1e
Booter 1.10.?
Mkfs 1.45
Formatted, then partitioned disk with APS PowerTools 4.1.
Installing to a combined Root & Usr of 1570 MB that was placed after
one MacOS partition and the Swap partition.
It was initialized with the values suggested by "Mkfs_1.45":
Sector Size: 512
Block Size: 8192
Bytes/Sector: 512
Sectors/Track: 171
Tracks/Cylinder: 3
Num Cylinders: 8188
Bytes/Inode: 4096
Cylinders/Group: 16
Spare Sectors/Track: 0
File System Size: 3140417
Optimize Space/Time: Space
The installer reports the disk like
sd0a: Root 'NetBSD Root & Usr' at 268524 size 3140417
sd0b: Swap 'NetBSD Swap' at 6380 size 262144
sd0d: HFS 'MacOS' at 3408941 size 817784
sd0e: Other (APPLE_DRIVER... at 59 size 5
sd0f: Other (APPLE_DRIVER... at 192 size 12
sd0h: APPLE_FREE 'Extra' at 204 size 32
sd0i: APPLE_FREE 'Extra' at 1227580 size 2999145
The last entry looks strange, it will be a partition inside the
"NetBSD Root & Usr" partition ending at the same block.
But I thought that I could boot up NetBSD from my Zip and do "newfs"
from there instead. NOT. If I ran "disklabel sd0" I got
Bytes/sector: 512
Sectors/track: 172
Tracks/cyliner: 3
Sectors/cylinder: 516
Cylinders: 8188
Tot. sectors: 4226725
This is strange because when formatting we where suggested and
formatted with 171 sectors/track, now "disklabel" reports 172.
The rest of the output from "disklabel sd0":
size offset fstype
a: 817784 3408941 HFS 6606-8191
b: 262144 6380 swap 12-520
c: 4226725 0 unused 0-8191
d: 5 59 unknown 0-0
e: 128 64 unknown 0-0
f: 12 192 unknown 0-0
g: 32 204 unknown 0-0
The letters are moved but in most part it does match the above
one. But "e" is not in the installer listing and the "NetBSD Root &
Usr" partition is gone!
By the way, "disklabel -r" does not work, is this by design or a bug?
Do you know what I can try next to get closer to a working
NetBSD installation?
/kgb