Subject: Re: Classic II boot troubles
To: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
From: David A. Gatwood <marsmail@globegate.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/16/1997 13:28:49
On Wed, 15 Oct 1997, Colin Wood wrote:

> [Classic II has booting problems under recent kernels, etc...]
> 
> > 
> > I tried serial console boot (with GENERICSBC #45).  Got the following:
> > 
> > NetBSD/mac68k console
> > [ preserving 314830 bytes of netbsd symbol table ]
> > Bootstrapping NetBSD/mac68k.
> > Getting mapping from MMU.
> > System RAM: 4161536 bytes in 1016 pages.
> >      Low = 0x0, high = 0x3f8000
> >   no internal video at address 0 -- videoaddr is 0xfee09a80.
> > Done.
> > Bootstrapping the pmap system.
> > Pmap bootstrapped.
> > Moving ROMBase from 0x40a00000 to 0x9f9000.
> > Video address 0xfee09a80 -> 0xbf9a80.
> > Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
> >     The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
> > 
> > NetBSD 1.2G (GENERICSBC) #45: Sat Oct  4 21:07:00 PDT 1997
> >     allen@c610:/usr/src/sys/arch/mac68k/compile/GENERICSBC
> > Apple Macintosh Classic II  (68030)
> > cpu: delay factor 48
> > real mem = 4161536
> > avail mem = 1101824
> > using 76 buffers containing 311296 bytes of memory
> > mrg: kernel has no ROM vectors for this machine!
> > adb: using serial console
> > mainbus0 (root)
> > obio0 at mainbus0
> > adb0 at obio0 (ADB event device)
> > asc0 at obio0: Apple Sound Chip
> > intvid0 at obio0: Internal Video
> > intvid0: 512 x 342, monochrome
> > grf0 at intvid0
> > ite0 at grf0 (minimal console)
> > sbc0 at obio0: options=1<PDMA>
> > 
> > I don't have a root partition yet, but I thought it would at least get to
> > the unable to mount root line... so there would seem to be more at work
> > here than just the video support (though it could easily be related, I
> > guess).  Booting serial console with the NetBSD12 kernel works up to the
> > panic: cannot mount root (since I haven't repartitioned yet).
> 
> Hmmmm...would you try an ncrscsi kernel? (i.e. GENERIC#45 instead of
> GENERICSBC#45).  That might be the problem, since the next few lines
> should document what SCSI disks you have attached to the machine.

I'll give it a shot next time I have access to the lab.  (Fall Break :-)


David

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