Subject: Re: Booting problem !!HELP!!
To: None <matador@generation.net>
From: Ken Nakata <kenn@eden.rutgers.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/12/1997 15:47:52
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997 15:16:40 -0500,
matador <matador@generation.net> wrote:
> __________________________________________________
> [Peserving 64139 bytes of netbsd symbol table]
> System Ram:10485760 bytes in 2560 pages
> Low = 0x20240000 	high = 0x20340000
[...]
> ____________________________________
> get_mapping []: too many NuBus ranged
> Lc video(0x50f40000) internal video at addr 0x50f40000 (phys 0x60000) len
> 0x8000,
> Failure in BSD Boot. next pa = 0x2034500,high [0] 0x20340000
> You're hosted! Try booting with 32-bit addressing enabled in the memory panel
> Older machines may need mode 32 to get that option

I think you are looking at the solution here... ("hosted" must be typo
for "horsed", isn't it?)  Is LCII's ROM 32-bit clean?  If not, install
MODE32 (you can get it from somewhere on ftp.apple.com), turn on
32-bit addressing mode before booting NetBSD, and try it again.

Hope this helps,

Ken