Subject: Re: Boot Problem -- ttyflags lock it up - *solved*
To: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
From: greg walsh <gwalsh@artec.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/18/1998 00:02:14
Hi all!
Well... Back from vacation, almost over one hell of a sinus cold, and
close to being caught up. Might as well play with NetBSD for a while.
To recap: I'd had boot problems with 1.3.2 on an 840av that were traced
to an offending serial device (Epson 800 printer)
>>On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Henry B. Hotz wrote:
[snip]
>> I thought this was the initial problem - your chip drivers
>>were oscilating which'd generate lots of interupts.
>>> If so it is available in
>>> ftp://macbsd.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/users/hotz/patchz8530. If you don't
>>>want to
>>> compile a custom kernel with the patch you can download the
>>>netbsd.hotz5
>>> kernel in the same directory.
Since I've never compiled anything before, I downloaded the "hotz5"
kernel. I used the installer and installed it on the root
partition/root directory under the name NetBSD. Then I rebuilt the
devices, plugged in the serial printer and booted the machine.
The boot got stuck in the same place again. When I pulled the serial
plug out of the printer, the boot continued without a hitch.
Did I do something wrong in the install process, or do I have a new
varient of an old problem?
Thanks guys
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greg walsh :: Artec Communications - gwalsh@artec.com
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