Subject: Re: 1.1 Alpha on SE/30 hangs; no keyboard input
To: Allen Briggs <briggs@puma.bevd.blacksburg.va.us>
From: David Condon <david@trouble.wariat.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/29/1995 01:22:43
>>Just installed 1.1 Alpha; the startup messages all look ok, but it hangs
>>at the
>>login prompt (if multiuser) or at the "Pathname of shell or enter for /bin=
/sh"
>>prompt (if single user). It seems like the keyboard is just not getting
>>through. Anybody else tried 1.1 on SE/30 yet?

OK, I got the REAL 1.1 binaries but the problem is unchanged ...

>
>What other ADB devices do you have?  Is the cord loose?

Doesn't appear so

When it booted,
>did it recognize the ADB devices properly?

(see below)

 What keyboard do you have?

Apple standard keyboard and yer basic Apple one-button mouse. Just the real
run of the mill stuff. I cpout'ed /var/log/messages from the most recent
attempt:

Nov 29 00:22:57 myname /netbsd: NetBSD 1.1 (GENERIC) #47: Wed Nov 22
19:17:19 PST 1995
Nov 29 00:22:57 myname /netbsd:
root2@wormhole:/disk2/src/sys/arch/mac68k/compile/GENERIC
Nov 29 00:22:57 myname /netbsd: Apple Macintosh SE/30  (68030)
Nov 29 00:22:57 myname /netbsd: real mem =3D 8388608
Nov 29 00:22:57 myname /netbsd: avail mem =3D 5459968
Nov 29 00:22:57 myname /netbsd: using 128 buffers containing 524288 bytes
of memory
Nov 29 00:22:57 myname /netbsd: mrg: 'Mac II class ROMs' rom glue, tracing
off, debug off, silent traps
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: adb: bus subsystem
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: Got following HwCfgFlags: 0xfc00,
0xffffdfff, 0xffffffff, 0x       0
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: mrg: Not setting up egret.
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: mrg: ADB interrupts enabled.
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: adb: keyboard at 2
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: adb: 100 dpi mouse at 3
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: mainbus0 (root)
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: ite0 at mainbus0 (minimal console)
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: adb0 at mainbus0 (ADB event device)
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: ser0 at mainbus0nubus0 at mainbus0
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: grf0 at nubus0: 640 x 481 monochrome
QD-compatible (Lapis ProColorServer=81 8 PDS) display
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: grf1 at nubus0: 512 x 342 monochrome
QD-compatible (Macintosh SE/30 Internal Video) display
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: ncrscsi0 at mainbus0
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: scsibus0 at ncrscsi0
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: ncrscsi0 targ 0 lun 0: <MAXTOR, 7290-SCSI,
1D63> SCSI1 0/direct fixed
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: sd0 at scsibus0: 276MB, 1751 cyl, 4 head,
80 sec, 512 bytes/sec
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: ncrscsi0 targ 1 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LIGHTNING
730S, 241E> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: sd1 at scsibus0: 699MB, 3658 cyl, 4 head,
97 sec, 512 bytes/sec
Nov 29 00:22:58 myname /netbsd: ncrscsi0 targ 2 lun 0: <COMPAQPC,
DPES-30540, S31K> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: sd2 at scsibus0: 511MB, 4901 cyl, 2 head,
106 sec, 512 bytes/sec
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: ncrscsi0 targ 3 lun 0: <MAXTOR, 7245-SCSI,
1560> SCSI1 0/direct fixed
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: sd3 at scsibus0: 234MB, 1944 cyl, 4 head,
61 sec, 512 bytes/sec
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: ncrscsi0 targ 4 lun 0: <PIONEER, CD-ROM
DR-124X, 1.04> SCSI2 5/cdrom removable
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: cd0 at scsibus0: cd present, 1324008 x 512
byte records
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: ncrscsi0 targ 6 lun 0: <IOMEGA, ZIP 100,
N*32> SCSI2 0/direct removable
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: sd4 at scsibus0sd4(ncrscsi0:6:0): illegal
request, data =3D 00 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 02 30 00 00
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: sd4: could not mode sense (4); using
fictitious geometry
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: : 96MB, 96 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/s=
ec
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: ncr96scsi0 at mainbus0 not configured
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: asc0 at mainbus0 Apple sound chip.
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: fpu0 at mainbus0 (mc68882)
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: floppy0 at mainbus0 not configured
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: Changing root device to sd1a.
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: I/O map kludge for old ROMs that use
hardware addresses directly.
Nov 29 00:22:59 myname /netbsd: PRAM: 0x30bba7d0, macos_boottime: 0x30bba7c7=
..
Nov 29 00:23:00 myname savecore: no core dump
Nov 29 00:23:11 myname lpd[67]: restarted
Nov 29 00:23:17 myname init: kernel security level changed from 0 to 1

Here we go on to do normal fsck ...
By the way, it's the same with no Zip disc in the drive or with the Zip
drive removed entirely.
I do have a Daystar 50 MHz accelerator. This never gave me any problems with
1.0 provided that its features were disabled using the control panel prior
to booting, which I did.

>
>-allen
>
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>

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