Subject: FW: Problems installing NetBSD on Q700
To: None <ewinkler@erols.com>
From: Todd Higgins <toddhiggins@mac.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/21/2000 17:32:11
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From: Todd Higgins <toddhiggins@mac.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 17:30:24 -0400
To: <ewinkler@erols.com>
Cc: <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
Subject: Re: Problems installing NetBSD on Q700

Sorry for the delay in my reply.  The day after I mailed the question my
wife had our first child (two weeks ahead of schedule!) Needless to say
things have been a little hectic around the house...

(I am a complete newbie in these matters if my question is answerable in an
FAQ please direct me there.)  Is there any reason I must have the 2 gig in
an external case?  Here is my setup  I have a the 2 gig internal, a 2x
CDROM, and a 260 Mb external with NetBSD (Generic) installed.  I am able to
boot from the external drive into NetBSD on my Quadra.  What is my next
move?  Which mount command do I use to access the 2 gig drive?  Any guidanc=
e
would be appreciated

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-- Todd=20
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> From: Erik Winkler <ewinkler@erols.com>
> Reply-To: ewinkler@erols.com
> Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 11:54:20 -0400
> To: Todd Higgins <toddhiggins@mac.com>
> Cc: port-mac68k@netbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Problems installing NetBSD on Q700
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> The drive is too large for the mkfs and/or mac install utility to handle.=
  You
> can try one of two things:
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> 1) Partition your 2 Gig drive the way you want, install NetBSD on a small=
er
> drive like an 80 MB drive and boot into NetBSD off of it, mount and forma=
t the
> 2 Gig drive under netbsd using newfs, install NetBSD from MacOS side as
> before.  You must have the 2 Gig drive in an external case.
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> 2) Same as above, but install from NetBSD using the internet or other med=
ia
> like a CD-ROM or external hard drive.
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> The second process worked for me using an external CD-ROM drive, external
> drive
> case, and an 80 MB drive with a base install of NetBSD.  My 4.3 GB seagat=
e
> 'cuda drive works great in my Quadra.
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> Erik
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> Todd Higgins wrote:
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>> Hi All--
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>> I have a Quadra 700 with a 2 gig Seagate drive that I am trying to insta=
ll
>> NetBSD on. While installing the Base.tgz file I get the following error
>> message:
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>> --clip--
>> drwxr-x---     0/13            0 Sun May 09 00:26 1999 ./usr/games/hide
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:37 1999 ./usr/include
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 22:58 1999 ./usr/include/arp=
a
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:11 1999 ./usr/include/com=
pat
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:14 1999 ./usr/include/dev
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:13 1999
>> ./usr/include/dev/microco
>> de
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:13 1999 ./usr/include/dev=
/ofw
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:14 1999 ./usr/include/dev=
/usb
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:22 1999 ./usr/include/g++
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 22:55 1999
>> ./usr/include/kerberosIV
>> lrwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:11 1999 ./usr/include/mac=
hine
>> ->
>> mac68k
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:15 1999 ./usr/include/net
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:15 1999
>> ./usr/include/netatalk
>> drwxr-xr-x     0/0             0 Sat May 08 23:16 1999
>> ./usr/include/netccitt
>> Error on SCSIRead(), # 5
>> Error on SCSIWrite(), # 5
>> Error on SCSIRead(), # 5
>> Error on SCSIRead(), # 5
>> Error on SCSIWrite(), # 5
>> Error on SCSIRead(), # 5
>> pos =3D 0, i =3D 118, fs =3D /
>> alloccgblk: can't find blk in cyl
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>> --clip--
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>> I have attempted the install twice (with a reformat and repartition in
>> between) with the same results.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to =
what
>> to do next?  I had no problems setting up my IIsi so I am at a loss.  Th=
anks
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>> -- Todd
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>> Todd Higgins
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>> Mac Geek
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>> Email: toddhiggins@mac.com
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