Subject: Re: Problems...
To: None <ender@macbsd.com>
From: Jason Powell <redbull@drunkenbastards.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/25/1999 23:11:38
Colin Wood wrote:
> depends, what kind of mac is this again?  if it's not an '030, it doesn't
> matter.

  It's a IIcx.  I just installed the SBC kernel, same thing.

> anyway, are you sure that you actually have at least 2 scsi disks on this
> system?  did you install netbsd on something other than the drive at id 0?
> if it's using sd1 as the root device, this means that it should be some
> scsi id > 0....

  I have 3 SCSI disks.  An 80mb i have MacOS on (SCSI ID 0), an 80mb for
MacBSD (SCSI ID 1), and a 40mb I use for storing Quark documents on
(SCSI ID 2).  According to the kernel's scan of the SCSI bus, sd1* is
right.  This is annoying, as I had it booting MacBSD fine before, only
my Apple ethernet card was conflicting with something and I was getting
timeouts out the wazoo.