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Re: Booting original iMac
OK, not quite as straightforward as I thought.
On powerup, booting any NetBSD (4, 5, or -current) with machfb enabled
trashes the screen as described previously. It will do this every time
until...
If I boot MacOS X, any resolution, as long as the color depth is set to
"thousands" (16-bit) (or less? I haven't tried.) and then simply restart
(not shut down), subsequent booting of NetBSD with machfb enabled works
fine.
ofb or genfb work fine without such subterfugue. genfb (5, -current)
clears the screen on attach as well, so I can't see any additional
previous kernel messages before the machine hangs. I'll rebuild a
kernel with ofb instead of genfb (and disable machfb for the time
being) to try to get more visibility into the hangs.
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