Subject: Re: 23 May build for Mac68k softfloat
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Joel Rees <joel_rees@sannet.ne.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/27/2004 06:39:02
Hi, Gerardo,
On 2004.5.27, at 12:57 AM, Gerardo Alvarez wrote:
>
> I think that internal HD is IDE.
Right.
> See http://www.lowendmac.com/quadra/q630.shtml
Thanks.
> So I guess (unless you are using an external HD) it is unimportant
> wether you pick the SBC kernel or not. Am I wrong?
Internal HD is a Conners 250MB and I think it's losing data. I have a
4GB external SCSI. Is there a reason I should use the internal drive?
Does netBSD boot from IDE drives? I thought I had read that it still
wasn't quite working, so I wasn't even trying that. Might be worth
giving it a try tonight.
> In that case, the internal disk is referred to as wd0 , not sd0.
Right.
>> Oh. The controller is NCR 53C96. The machine is a Performa 630 with
>> 36M RAM.
--
Joel Rees
Complaining about systems that are incomplete misses the point.
In this world, a system can't be perfect and useful at the same
time.
Of course, there's no excuse for refusing to fix problems --
we'll never run out of problems.