Subject: New to MacBSD
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Jassen L. Bowman <martian@iccom.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/18/1996 19:07:31
Hello! The INSTALL file from NetBSD 1.1 informed me of this group. I=20
finally backed up, partitioned, and then installed some UNIX files today.=
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And..BOOM! Funniest error messages I've ever seen: "Panic: You're hosed!" :=
)

If this is the wrong place to seek help on getting it up and running, my=20
apologies.

Using the booter program, everything went fine until this=20
popped up:

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Bootstrapping the pmap system.
Failure in BSD boot.   nextpa=3D0x107000, high[0]=3D0x100000
panic: You're hosed!

Stopped at    _Debugger+0x6:   unlk   a6
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I have no idea what it means. I'm hoping you do. :-)

My hardware is thus: Apple Macintosh Performa 405 (LC II), 68030 at 16=20
Mhz, no FPU, 68030 PMMU, 8 MB RAM, 512k VRAM, 80 MB internal hard disk=20
(partitioned as follows: 8MB A/UX Swap, 51 MB A/UX Root & Usr, 26 MB=20
Macintosh volume). And, of course, keyboard, monitor, mouse. :)

Running system software version 7.1P5. Due to lack of hard drive space,=20
currently running pared down version, i.e., only System file, System=20
Enablers, and Finder.

Kernel is netbsd version 1.1. Installed binaries are base11 and etc11=20
packages from FTP site gatekeeper.dec.com.

If there's any other specs I missed that you need, let me know.


Any help getting NetBSD running is greatly appreciated.=20

Thanks!



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