Subject: Re: NetBSD and the Sun 4/260... Is there a kernel that works?
To: None <cddukes@unity.ncsu.edu>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-sparc
Date: 03/13/1996 14:30:41
On Tue, 12 Mar 1996 22:43:04 -0500 (EST) 
 cddukes@unity.ncsu.edu wrote:

 > NetBSD1.1A (GENERIC_SCSI3) #1: Mon Mar 11 14:54:58 MET 1996
 >     pk@neon:/usr/sys/sys/arch/sparc/compile/GENERIC_SCSI3
 > real mem = 33529856
 > avail mem = 30138368
 > using 204 buffers containing 1671168 bytes of memory
 > bootpath: /vmes0/si0/sd@0,0

[ . . . ]

 > vmel0 at mainbus0
 > vmes0 at mainbus0
 > cgtwo0 at vmes0 addr 0xff400000 vec 0xa8: cgtwo, 1152 x 900 (console)
 > data fault: pc=f80f7e60 addr=fe03b960 ser=2<SZERR>
 > panic: kernel fault
 > halted.

Do you actually have an "si" SCSI board or an "sc"?  The "sc" board isn't 
yet supported, and some folks have reported just this kind of panic when 
they attempt to boot with the "sc" card installed (one can only assume 
that it's losing during the "si" probe...)

What do your SunOS boot messages look like?

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