Subject: 2100 boot
To: None <port-pmax@NetBSD.ORG>
From: maximum entropy <entropy@zippy.bernstein.com>
List: port-pmax
Date: 11/12/1997 18:36:23
Hi.
I'm trying to boot a 2100. I dropped 1.3_ALPHA nfsnetbsd.ecoff kernel
into the tftp directory on a server, and set up the bootptab. I then
boot with "boot -f tftp()netbsd" and all goes fine until the kernel
starts probing the local disk:
Beginning old-style SCSI device autoconfiguration
sii0: device 0: cmd 1a: command data not all sent (10) 1
[machine hangs]
The disk is an rz23, which I think is standard for these machines. Is
it likely that the disk is fried, or is this a bug?
>> test -c
[...]
U[0] Dev typ 0 RZ
RMB 0x0
Vrs 1
Format 1 CCS
Add len 31
Vndr DEC
PID RZ23 (C) DEC
Frevlvl 0A18
Cheers,
entropy
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