Subject: RE: Port to Sun 386i
To: Zach Lowry <zach@zachlowry.net>
From: Zach Lowry <zach@zachlowry.net>
List: netbsd-ports
Date: 06/25/2003 22:01:18
 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zach Lowry [mailto:zach@zachlowry.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:22 PM
> To: Zach Lowry
> Subject: RE: Port to Sun 386i
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> NVRAM boot device...ie(0,0,0)                                      
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> Booting from tftp server at 192.168.0.13                           
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> Downloaded 24372 bytes from tftp server.                           
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> Boot: Device ie(0,0,0): invalid boot block
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> Anyone know what that's all about?
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Because I'm an idiot, that's what it's all about. I imagined that the
bootloader was shared between Sun3 and Sparc from the NetBSD Docs,
and didn't have time this afternoon to verify. I thought it might of
been some Forth magic that I didn't have the time/desire to
understand. :)

Regardless, I believe I'll try and compile the Sun3 bootloader with
an i386 target and see what happens. If not that, I'll try a
roadrunner target. (Does GCC still have that?)

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