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Re: booting iBook G4 - kernel panic
Hi,
I am not reading carefully, but have you tried using a different bootloader and kernel combinations?
there are two types of bootloaders and two types of kernels.
.xcf and .elf
netbsd-GENERIC and netbsd-INSTALL
My G4 mini booted fine only with ofwboot.elf and the netbsd-INSTALL.gz (renamed netbsd.gz) kernel.
Best
> Il giorno 31 mar 2024, alle ore 00:45, Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mottola%libero.it@localhost> ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> Jason Thorpe wrote:
>>> I get a kernel panic very early. If it helps, I can try to retype or make a screenshot with my phone.
>> That would be super helpful!
>
> It doesn't work work very well, it scrolls too quick and the text gets blurred.I see it like this:
>
> Skipping crash dump on recursive panic
> panic: trap
> cpu0: Begin traceback
> 0x00b96310 at vpanic+0x144
> 0x00b96340 at panic+0x50
> 0x00b96390 at trap+0x100
> 0x00b96450 kernel ISI trap by 0xff8472b0: srr1=0x40003030
> r1=0xb96520 cr=0x20424248 xer=0 ctr=0
> 0x00b96520 at 0xfffffffc
> 0x00b96540 at OF_read+0xb0
> 0x00b96570 ofw_stack+0x44
> saved LR(0x2c) is invalid.cpu0: Ent traceback
>
> as far I can see it is the same over and over. It usually goes that way, tried a couple of times.
>
> On another attempt it just halts:
> >> NetBSD/macppc
> 11097380+166504 [476480+464064]=0xba3ec0
> start=0x100000
> No adb support preset, assuming USB keyboard
> mem region 0 start=0 size=20000000
> mem region 1 start=20000000 size=40000000
> avail region 0 start=0x13000 size=0xded000
> avail region 1 start=0xe1b000 size=0x5edd5000
>
> Then halt, nothing.
>
> I then found CD of old 1.5.2! It which dies with a panic trap, but it is readable, because it initialized the framebuffer, prints total memory... so I think the kernel got further. Sure it is a very very old version... amazing I had it. Probably it didn't support such a "new" computer...
>
> Thus I had the idea o try more versions. I tried 7.2 boot cd and it works up to the install prompt, with a white over black framebuffer.
>
> This was encouraging, I burned 9.3 CD and that one boots to!
>
> Confusing, something is not right in the installed disk and/or the final kernel is different.
>
> What should I do?
> Could I try "installing over" without formatting? Or an in-place upgrade from the same OS version? Maybe even installing the kernel could work.
> I mounted the target disk and it looks fine, all files are there.
>
> However, with only the install CD it is a little fiddly I guess.
>
> Riccardo
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