Subject: Re: Installer app crashes - unimplemented trap?
To: Dinsdale Piranha <dinsdale@vegas.infi.net>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@pgoyette.bdt.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/02/1996 18:22:01
As noted earlier by someone else on the list, use the Get Info command on
your Mac to double or triple the amount of memory allocated to the
Installer.
On Sat, 2 Nov 1996, Dinsdale Piranha wrote:
> I'm trying to install MacBSD 1.2 on my IIcx; everything has been going fine
> up to this point: I launch the MacOS install utility, and have it begin
> installing the "base12" binary. It does a bunch of stuff for a while, but
> when it gets to "./sbin/fsck", it carriage-returns and prints "sz 8192" in
> the console window just as the installer crashes my Mac due to an
> "unimplemented trap".
>
> Anyone know wtf the problem is? :) Thanx in advance to anyone who can
> help...btw, I partitioned the drive with Silverlining; a 70mb root & usr
> and 32mb swap partition. If that makes a difference.
>
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