Subject: what is PUMA?
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Jeffrey Dunitz <orpheus@lemieux.hockey.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/29/1998 13:56:21
Hi everyone.
I was poking around the NetBSD site, looking for info on how to compile
the kernel, and actually found it. I found a config file called PUMA
in the directory where GENERIC and MYSTERY are located. I looked at it,
and it seemed to have more or less the stuff I needed, so I used it to
compile a kernel last night. This morning, I tried it out, and it
hung my machine. I looked through the PUMA config file and didn't notice
anything really strange in there, so I'm stumped.
Is the PUMA config file set up for a particular type of machine with
different stuff in it, like a Quadra 610, or a Performa?
Just sorta curious.
Thanks
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