Subject: Re: Q840AV doesn't like 1.5 Alpha2 - summary
To: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
From: Jesse Reynolds <lizst@va.com.au>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/19/2000 10:35:21
At 10:24 -0700 18/9/00, Henry B. Hotz wrote:
>At 10:45 AM -0500 9/18/00, Frederick Bruckman wrote:
>>On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Jesse Reynolds wrote:
>>
>>>  Thanks Frederick. I'll file a PR, but what does PR stand for? Sorry,
>>>  I'm new to netbsd. How do I file a PR?
>>
>>If you're running and connected to the internet, you can use
>>"send-pr". (You'll need to know a little "vi".) This is the preferred
>>way. If not, you can file through the web interface
>>
>>http://www.netbsd.org/Misc/send-pr.html
>>
>>>  It's definately reproducable anyway.
>>>
>>>  [Now another strange thing is happening - as rc.conf is unconfigured,
>>>  it's booting up in single-user mode, but it just won't come up with
>>>  the root filesystem read-write!!! I'm trying to use the install
>>>  program to put in an edited version, what a mess... ]
>>
>>mount -a
>>eval `tset -s vt220`
>
>This will get you a read/write filesystem, but will not get you 
>fully up with networking to allow a send-pr.  You need to edit 
>/etc/rc.conf to get everything set up properly and then a lot more 
>stuff should just work.  (Of course you may need the ppp stuff and 
>the rest of the NetBSD install before you can do that.  Catch 22.)

Thanks. Yep I've had lots of experience with FreeBSD and Solaris and 
so am pretty familiar with the rc.conf's of the world :-). Though I 
didn't know about mount -a.

I'll log a pr when I get it all up. I decided to reinstall to 
overcome the strangeness of the unwritable filesystem, but of course 
this wasn't necessary. Doh!

cheers

jesse
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