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Help with build.sh error - killed
Hi,
I'm new to NetBSD, though I've been a UNIX and Linux user for close to
40 years.
Here's my hardware:
Mac B&W G3, 128 MB RAM, Mac OS 9.2.2 on a 9G SCSI disk, second SCSI
(LVD, 30+G) on Adaptec 39160 controller, 400 MHz CPU, BootROM 1.1f,
OpenFirmware 3.1.1
OpenFirmware does see the controller at
/pci@80000000/pci-bridge@d/pci9005,f620@3. Selecting this device and
applying the 'words' command initially resulted in 4 screens of multiple
columns of words but I could not find either 'open' or 'close' (could
well have just missed seeing them). However, a recent try at the same
thing leaves a blank screen, no output.
Here's what I've done:
Installed NetBSD to the LVD disk, letting the install process
automatically configure it.
Copied ofwboot.xcf and netbsd to the root of the 9G OS 9 disk.
Set up an alias in NVRAM to load the boot file and kernel from the Mac disk.
Booting from OpenFirmware works well, but I have to manually enter the
correct root location.
Per the documentation, I can build a kernel and hard code the root
location. But I need to build the tool chain first.
Here's the problem: the build runs quite a while, and then fails.
Unfortunately, the actual error scrolled off the screen.
So I reran the build, capturing error/stdout to a file using tee.
While waiting for the build to fail, I logged in via ssh and decided to
run a pkg_add to install sudo. It died almost instantly with the error
"killed".
So I waited until the build failed and checked the file, to see that it
had died when one of the sub-processes had died, with the same "killed"
error.
I have a vague memory that this type of error may indicate insufficient
RAM/swap.
Can someone tell me if my memory is good or if this means something else
is wrong?
Thanks,
Bob
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