Subject: Re: Installing NetBSD on Indigo 2 says "int0: unexpected local0 interrupt
To: None <port-sgimips@NetBSD.org>
From: Volkmar Seifert <v.seifert@seyecon.de>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 04/28/2005 14:50:59
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Hi,
>> Tanks for the info. It worked.
You're welcome.
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>>>>Use the following line for booting:
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>>>>#>> boot -f scsi(0)cdrom(2)rdisk(0)partition(8)aoutboot
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>>>>That worked for my machine, and I think it will for yours.
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>> BTW it is written in plain english in the INSTALL notes ... shame on
me :(
Yeah...to be true, this is where I got it from ;-)
>> Same for me on an IP22 indy.
>> The installation with a serial console worked fine.
>> Same problem when booting the installed system
>> while it works fine with a serial console.
Hmm...ok, did you try installing / running an X-Server to see whether
the problem just appears in textmodes?
In that case, I might try installing via serial console (can anyone tell
me where to find a description for null-modem-cables between Indigo 2
and an i386-PC or a SPARC IPX?) and switching to X later on.
I need X on that machine since it should be my scanning and graphics
box. Editing scanned photos via serial console is bit... uncomfortable ;-)
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