Subject: SCSI problems
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Ron Thompson <Wax66@ix.netcom.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/12/1998 19:05:22
Okay, I got X running no problem (found the info in the FAQ), but I'm
still having problems with my SCSI. Today I can't even get anything to
run! I tried replacing the generic kernel with the generic sbc, but it
won't even boot at all with that one.
I get varying errors, from:
Boot error: This kernel is not in a format which the booter can execute.
To:
Boot error: Failed to read executable header from kernel image.
during booting, and, if booting succeeds (sometimes it really does, I
swear!), I get something like:
sd1(sbc0:1:0): medium error, info=12202 (or sometimes 82248) (decimal),
data= 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 00 00
and something about a signal 11.
Ugh!
Does someone have a kernel out there that works with this SCSI? It's a
Quantum CTS160S.
I have gotten everything working okay with my other SCSI, but as this
one is 4 times larger than my old 40 meg (hehe), I'm rather stubborn
about keeping this one! Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
-Ron