Subject: Re: Initial Boot Problems
To: John Leamon <Leamon@Oracle.pnb.uconn.edu>
From: None <Angel.Orille@extern.lrz-muenchen.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/23/1996 14:49:16
On Thu, 22 Feb 1996, John Leamon wrote:

> 
> Hi.  We're just getting our feet wet with MacBSD trying to boot it on a Mac
> IIcx, 5 Mb Ram.  When we try to boot, the following situation developes:
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> get_mapping ():Too many Nubus Ranges.
> Non System RAM (Nubus etc.):
>                 followed by lines of stuff
> 
> No internal video at address 0 -- videoaddr is 0xf9900020
> Done.
> Bootstrapping the pmap system
> Failure in BSD boot. nextpa=0x106000, high [0]=0x100000.
> panic: You're hosed!
> Stopped at -Debugger+0x6: unlk a6
> db> unexpected trap; vector offset 0x0 from 0x739c0000.
> 
> We've read the install carefully, and think we've done all we were told to
> do; however, as we're new to this, it could be something totally obvious.
> Thanks in advance, John
> 
>                                  John Leamon
>                           University of Connecticut
>                   Department of Physiology and Neurobiology
>                        3107 Horsebarn Hill Road, U-156
>                             Storrs, CT 06269-4156
>                   Tel: (203) 486-1693  Fax: (203) 486-3303
> 
> 
> 
Hi,
make sure you have 32 bit mode enabled in the memory control panel
(if you can't select 32 bits, then you might get MODE32 from
a ftp server near your site).

Regards,

Angel Orille Franz