Subject: Re: I need help with compiling my first kernel
To: Armen Babikyan <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: patriot <patriot@primenet.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/13/1998 13:45:59
I am using the FAQ and it says to run config SYSTEM but it can't create 
the SYSTEM directory and after I have created it in the compile directory 
it can't find it.  Any suggestions?


>>I am using a FAQ that is called Creating a Custom Kernel so that I can
>>create a Kernel that will allow me to restart my machine and have it go
>>directly go in to BSD and not have to go into MacOS (right now when I
>>tell my IIcx to restart it hangs and doesn't restart untill I power it
>>off manually.  Any help???
>
>my IIcx restarts fine with the GENERICSBC#55 kernel, which is running the
>NetBSD_1.3_BETA snapshot (no time to upgrade - if it ain't broke, don't fix
>it).  It restarts fine, no manual rebooting needed (using either "shutdown
>-r now" or "reboot"). I don't see why it's not working in your case...I
>assume you have an even later version of both the kernel and snapshot.
>Does anyone else know if these "bugs" keep reappearing between snapshots?
>
>>I would also like to find someone that has had experience in putting up a
>>Mac as a gateway under BSD.  I have a IIcx and am finding it difficult.
>>I NEED a mentor and would be extremely grateful for the help.
>
>There are a bunch of HOWTO's and FAQs on http://www.macbsd.com/macbsd that
>explain how to do that kinda thing. try them out and report if they don't
>work - maybe they aren't clear enough. :-)
>
>good luck,
>
>  - a



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