Subject: Re: boot up problems on LCII
To: Newell Ramsey <nrramse@excalibur.onate.nmhs.edu>
From: Danny Gagn <dannyg@aei.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/12/1997 01:55:08
Hi Newell,
The only kernels that seem to work for me are the
ADBTEST kernels. I currently use the ADBTEST.160.

       Danny>Subject:     Re: boot up problems on LCII
>
>	I have a Mac LCII 10/40 and a 1 gig external hard drive (for which
>I have placed all files for NetBSD/mac68k 1.2.1) running system 7.0.1.  I
>installed all the files as directed (using installer1.1), and have
>partitioned my hard drive to accomodate the unix filesystem.  My problem
>is that when I boot up I get the following on my screen, then the system
>freezes:
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>----
>Logging to bootlog
>Booting...MID_M68K executable: entry 0x3356.
>770544+57724+99004+45732+48403
>  Bye-bye...
>        So I sez to him...  The real way
>        that it should be done is to...
>
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>----
>
>Things I have tried but didn't work (same result as above):
>1) Turned off virtual memory
>2) Set monitor to black/white
>3) Tried a different kernal (netbsd-20) -- I had used netbsd121 before
>4) I installed the kernal using installer1.1e
>
>
>	This is the first time I've done anything like this, so I apologize for
>'stupid' mistakes that I am probably making, and appreciate all help
>provied.  
>	Also, I have attached a some templates for booter config files if
>it would help in someone's response.
>
>NEWELL RAMSEY
>Onate High rm b104
>Las Cruces, NM  88001
>(505) 527-9430
>email: nrramse@excalibur.onate.nmhs.edu
>