Subject: Re: can't boot
To: Abbe Lougee <abbe@ivnet.mind.net>
From: Adrian Rollett <acrollet+@andrew.cmu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/14/1997 21:42:05
On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Abbe Lougee wrote:

> Just installed NetBSD1.2.1 on my Mac LCIII running system 7.5.1. The bsd
> partitions are on a Conner 540MB SCSI disk shared with a MacOS partition.
> Everything looked fine on the install and "build devices", but I get the
> following message upon trying to boot:
> 
> Logging to bootlog.linux
> Booting...File "netbsd" not found.
> Could not open kernel "(2,?)netbsd".
> 

Correct me if I'm wrong anyone, but it looks like you didn't actually
install the kernel - In addition to the "base" and so one distributions,
you have to install a kernel in the / directory. It'll be on the standard
ftp sites, called netbsd, or netbsd-GENERIC-whatever - Or possibly you
have a kernel, but it is not named "netbsd" and you didn't specify the
name in the booter.

-Adrian

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