Subject: Re: sysynst problems on a MacII
To: Riccardo Mottola <zuse@libero.it>
From: Bruce O'Neel <edoneel@sdf.lonestar.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/11/2005 12:46:06
Hi,
The install option for 2.0 at least didnt' actually newfs the drive.
I seem to remember that you could just go /bin/sh, newfs /dev/xxxxx,
mount it, mkdir /mnt/etc, create fstab, and then umount it. Then repeat
the install :-(
cheers
bruce
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 08:52:36AM +0200, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> as you tickled me about trying 2.0.2 on my odldie but goldie MacII... I
> looked around and found a spare HD. 350MB apple quantum (almost the same
> drive I already used for netbsd 1.6 just smaller) so I went to try an
> installation! SO I will also see how isk space NetBSD occupies now.
>
> The first attempt failed early, at the penguin boot: the booter
> uncompressed the kernel, gave some warnings about interrupts, printed
> the alst line but never got out of MacOS, the system remained in a
> frozen state where most of the mac screen was still visible (the rest
> white) and the mouse would move.
>
> With the second attempt I left the screen at 256 colors instead of
> switching to 1bit. (I have an original Spectrum card from Supermac...
> 1987 power like the rest of the box). This time it booted! nice to see
> the small font on a hi-res screen (the spectrum works at 60hz and a
> little smaller resolution than 1024x768, IIRC). I went into the
> installer (dmesg looked fine) and tried to partition the remaining empty
> space of the disk. The procedure was simple: I split the remaining free
> space in a small swap partition and the rest root&usr. Unfortunately at
> the next step fsck fails complaining that there is no valid superblock!
> To be honest I haven't seen the drive being formatted or if, it was
> unexpectedly fast. Something is wrong with sysinst ?
>
> Cheers,
> Riccardo
>
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