Subject: Still having problems
To: None <port-sun3@netbsd.org>
From: Brian <signal@shreve.net>
List: port-sun3
Date: 10/28/1998 18:02:32
I had posted the other day, and I am still having some problems
I am trying to install via NFS.
I have gotten all the way to the point where netbsd-rd boots, and it asks
me for the root and dump devices, and the file system type.
I told it, md0, none, ffs, respectivly (should I have said le0,none,nfs?)
If I say "md0, none, ffs", it displays the welcome screen and leaves me
with:
To view this message again, type: cat /.welcome
pid 3 killed: no floating point support
and it just hangs their.
If I say "le0, none, nfs", it says:
warning: no /dev/console
and hangs
I have "miniroot" uncompressed and sitting in the root directory for this
machine, thats all I need right? which of the above two answers is right
for a nfs installation?
My machine when it boots netbsd-rd does say
fpu: no math support
should a 3/50 have an FPU? is that my problem?
Brian
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