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Re: 43p: Install kernel boots, generic not
Hi,
> > I keep answering my own questions... Sorry, I hope this monologue does
> > help other people.
>
> Its a fascinating thread for those of us with other (non port-prep)
> vintage hardware :)
Well, that's good to hear, at least I can provide a bit of entertainment ;-)
> > I found out what the problem was/is: apparently, the firmware seems to
> > have a limit for the file size it can boot. It's somewhere below 2M.
> > I was able to boot my 43p with a kernel build by this configuration:
> > [... kernel config ...]
>
> Does it load to the ">> NetBSD/prep BOOT" stage and then fail? If so I
> wonder if its an issue with the NetBSD bootloader not being able to
> find a large enough contiguous chunk of memory (which I would imagine
> should be fixable).
No, in that cases it looked like this:
-----------------------snip------------------------
0 > boot net
LOAD: Waiting 60 seconds for Spanning Tree
BOOTP R = 1 BOOTP S = 1
FILE: generic_com0.fs
Load Addr=0x600000 Max Size=0x10000000
Packet Count = 100...FINAL Packet Count = 5181 Final File Size = 2652339 bytes.
-----------------------snip------------------------
The firmware printed a last newline and the box died on the spot,
like the firmware has a wrap-around on load or something like that.
> Do kernel modules work on port-prep - an easy way to test might be to
> try 'modload efs' and then 'modstat'. That could be a way to keep the
> base kernel down while still being able to support everything
Well, the first kernel with the option enabled died on boot-up,
is there something to watch out for? It was not selected in the GENERIC
kernel for prep anyway, so I think that's more work for later...
CU,
Uli
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