Subject: Re: 1.2 beta on uVAX II
To: Carl Harris <ceharris@mal.com>
From: James Mitchell <jmitchel@wheaton.edu>
List: port-vax
Date: 07/14/1996 18:15:05
On Sun, 14 Jul 1996, Carl Harris wrote:
> After months of looking for some replacement hardware for my II/GPX, I
> finally have a working vax again. Since my previous 1.1 installation
> was lost by a blown disk drive, I attempted to load up the 1.2 beta.
> It won't boot from the miniroot. I labeled the disk and copied the
> miniroot onto ra0b, and booted with
>
> ra(0,1)netbsd
>
> The kernel loads and configures, then prompts for a root device. I
> respond with ra0*. The usual "clock gained xxx days" message is displayed,
> then the system crashes with a segv fault in kernel mode.
>
> Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
I'm glad to see that I am not the only one who is being driven mad by
this. I have a fairly vanilla MVII, 13 mb ram, a couple rd53s and a tk50.
The 8mb board is a 3rd party thing, for what that is worth. I am just
starting out with NetBSD and the vax, so I haven't tried any earlier
versions.
I am hoping to move the computer to a new location as soon as I can get
some version installed. If anybody could point the way to an older
install set, I would apreciate that too.
Out of Darkest Suburbia...
James Mitchell jmitchel@david.wheaton.edu