Subject: Re: SCSI trouble with newly supped kernel
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Aaron S. Magill <amagill@uiuc.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/21/1996 20:18:44
I thank everyone for their responses, but I goofed... I typed all of this
in by hand (I'm thinking about setting up a serial console just so I can
capture alll of this crap in the future!) and I cut and pasted and missed
the sd0/1/2 lines.  The system *IS* attaching them to sd0, sd1, and sd2.

Here is the (corrected) output again... any other ideas?  Am I the only one
getting this problem?  Are other IIx's working with newly supped kernels
correctly?  And finally, I have been only recompiling the kernel... does
any support software need to be updated as well (though I'm not sure what
might have been run at this point... it all appears to be kernel related to
me so far...)

ncrscsi0 at mainbus0
scsibus0 at ncrscsi0
ncrscsi0 targ 0 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LP240S GM240S01X, 6.3> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
scsi_inqmatch: 2/0/0 <, , >
sd0 at scsibus0: 234MB, 1818 cyl, 4 head, 65 sec, 512 bytes/sec
ncrscsi0 targ 1 lun 0: <MAXTOR, 7345-SCSI, 1761> SCSI1 0/direct fixed
scsi_inqmatch: 2/0/0 <, , >
sd1 at scsibus0: 329MB, 2220 cyl, 4 head, 76 sec, 512 bytes/sec
ncrscsi0 targ 2 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LP240S GM240S01X, 6.3> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
scsi_inqmatch: 2/0/0 <, , >
sd2 at scsibus0: 234MB, 1818 cyl, 4 head, 65 sec, 512 bytes/sec

And just a reminder... this configuration of hard drives worked with netbsd
1.1 (the distributed kernel in the tarballs) and with one downloaded and
compiled around Feb 2.

I have a Mac IIx, 8mb of ram (16mb of swap space).

Aaron


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Aaron Scott Magill                                             amagill@uiuc.edu
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