Subject: Re: GENERIC test kernel
To: Allen Briggs <briggs@ninthwonder.com>
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mat=EDas?= Giovannini <matias@k-bell.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/28/1999 10:20:47
Allen Briggs wrote:
> 
> > Did that. Hung up at ADB probe, before printing the "(direct, II
> > series)" message :(
> > It's a Q800/20Mb/500Mb, ISO Ext-II kbd + Series II mouse.
> 
> That's odd--I wouldn't have expected it to hang up here...  Especially
> since my Q700 and your Q800 should be very similar as far as ADB goes.
> Did you maybe move the mouse or hit keyboard while booting?  Did you try
> once or a couple of times?

I did try it a couple of times without touching anything, the same thing
happened both times.
Then I tried moving the mouse, not moving, tapping keys, not tapping
while booting. Same thing.

> > If there's any debugging switch I should turn on to get more informative
> > messages, let me know and I'll give it another try.
> 
> If you can compile your own kernels, try one with ADB_DEBUG defined and
> adb_debug set to 1.  If you can't, I'll compile one for you tonight.

I'd be grateful if you could do that for me. I haven't egc installed.

> Sorry!

Don't be. On the contrary, thank you for the effort! If it weren't for
people like you, we users wouldn't have NetBSD running.

Matías.

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