Subject: Re: One more help
To: None <tom@average.ml.org>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/04/1998 14:15:39
Tom Shorock wrote:
> I really appreciate the help with this... trying to save some hardware
> from doom. Now, the compile is getting all the way to the end, but the
> final link stage gives me
>
> autoconf.o: undefined symbol '_scsibus_cd' referenced from text segment
>
> I have no scsi controllers in the config, nor scsi_cd (or so I think).
are you sure you don't have any at all? or any scsi options enabled for
that matter? there are 3 scsi controller drivers (ncrscsi, sbc, esp).
make sure you get rid of all of them.
> (In case you hadn't guessed, I am trying for a very tight diskless
> NFS-root kernel, then running 'X -query' on top of that. I have made
> these "one-floppy x-terms" on Linux/i386 before, and I see a real chance
> of getting something similar done with the graveyard of IIsi/IIci/Q660
> that my department has around me. If I get this up, I will bundle a super
> mini distribution of BSD, to come off a BOOTP serving machine)
cool!
> Is the -current series likely to be more fixed for things like this, or to
> have more new bugs? Thanks for the help.
hmmmm....might have more bugs, might not. most people don't run quite
this stripped down ;-)
> My config is at http://average.ml.org/~tom/F
>
> I went a little happy with the delete line, so some options got hashed out
> and some went away completely.
ummmm....i get:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~tom/F on this server.
maybe you can fix it? ;-)
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Colin Wood cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - PMD Intel Corporation
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