Subject: buggy?: keep user code close to kernel version
To: None <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: brian <bwildasi@csulb.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/27/1997 12:24:10
Hi Bill Studenmund...
only found netbsd-current 1.2.1 (05-17-97) snapshots w/o kernels. Is
there kernels out for june? 
>
>> Notes: Q700 running a buggy netbsd1.2.1 & variety of
>> kernals--genericsb27,30,32 & freebsd kernal for 2.1 for the mac68k.
>> (still temporarily loosing target files until reboot;  though seen 
>> some followups in this newsgroup).
>
>
>I'd suggest you keep the user code version close to the kernel 
>version. I've found the April snapshot very stable. I expect the June >one is also. That should keep down the number of random errors.
>
>On older macs, folks have needed to use an SBC kernel with Zip's,
>and I think with Jaz drives too. You don't need to worry about that 
>as the Q700 uses the esp driver (for the ncr 53c9x chips). I think it
>runs fine.

sincerely...brian w
bwildasi@csulb.edu