Subject: Re: get_DeviceInfo: Error on SCSIread(), #5
To: None <ender@macbsd.com>
From: Kadari Mayson <dark3lf@mac.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/09/2001 18:39:29
I have had this problem before but the last time I installed NetBSD, I
wiped the drive and made a clean install of v1.5. In the past what I
did to remedy this problem was to purposely leave ~200 megs of free
space at the end of the drive and it was fixed. Sorry this is such a
stupid solution, but it's the only way I could find to fix it.
/km
On Friday, March 9, 2001, at 05:20 PM, Colin Wood wrote:
> anatol wrote:
>>> This is answered in the FAQ.
>> Sorry I've read A LOT lately but obviously have not found the fix.
>
> it's somewhere in the installation section.
>
>>> The basic problem is that the older 4.3BSD
>>> fs code in the Installer doesn't seem to handle writing to cylinders
>>> that
>>> lie beyond the 1GB mark on a disk. To get around this, you can
>>> either:
>>>
>>> 1) make sure your NetBSD partition lies (more or less) entirely
>>> within the
>>> first 1 GB of your disk and re-install,
>> My disk is only 495MB!
>
> hmmmm....
>
>>> 2) install netbsd.tgz, etc.tgz, and as much of base.tgz as you can and
>>> then finish the install from within NetBSD (assuming that you
>>> managed
>>> to install tar ;-)
>>
>> I did get a useful installation once, but the fs was corrupt anyways
>> so I
>> couldn't do anything useful with the fear of having everything wiped
>> away.
>
> have you had any problems with this disk under MacOS? what kind of disk
> is it? i don't recall too many people have problems with disks that
> were
> under 1GB in size, so that's why i'm asking.
>
> -colin
>