Subject: Re: Endless Install problems w/ 660av
To: Josh Kuperman <josh@saratoga.lib.ny.us>
From: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/02/2001 13:05:51
At 11:32 PM -0500 2/1/01, Josh Kuperman wrote:
>On following up. After the install completed this time, I just went
>into the booter and it started up with various message, but blew up on
>an illegal instruction trap.
>
>Should I be using a different kernel?
Well in general you should try the sbc kernel if the normal generic
one has disk or scsi problems of any kind.
>What changes can I make without repeating the install process?
Not sure where the problem is from your description. I would suggest
you reformat the drive to only have three partitions: small MacOS,
NetBSD swap, and everything else in NetBSD /. This will simplify
your install procedure and reduce the chances of making mistakes
while you are getting started. I particular you can skip *all* the
steps in the mini-shell.
Another change would be to just install the kernel, base and etc
sets. That should be enough you can boot single-user. If you can
get that far then you have passed most of the really hard
installation problems and it's just normal Unix'ing.
Specifically you should do something like:
fsck -f / # just to be safe
disklabel sd0 # could be different from installer's ideas
more /etc/fstab # check that it's right
mount -a
mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0a /mnt # bob's distribution CD
cd /
tar zxvpf /mnt/..../comp.tgz
tar ... # for each set
cd /etc
vi rc.conf
... # look at the options available
shutdown -r now # now see it all really work ;-)
Good luck.
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