Subject: IIvx -1.4.1
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Ron Landrus <ronlandrus@yahoo.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/03/2000 13:27:56
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Greetings,
I installed 1.4.1 on a IIvx with a Quantum HD. When booting, I get scsi
error messages and it never can finish booting;
scsi0 at sbc0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target.
sbc0: parity error!
I used the sbc kernal. (kern_sbc.tgz ).
If I install the regular generic kernal using the same machine and HD It
will at least boot fully but I get parity errors when accessing the HD for
anything.
Nothing is glomped onto the scsi bus, and putting that HD in a IIci the
system boots fine and runs normally.
Should I recompile for the IIvx, or is it time to try a newer version of
NetBSD?
Or can I modify or use a different driver for my HD?
Anyone seen this before?
Ron
ronlandrus@yahoo.com
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Greetings,<BR>
<BR>
I installed 1.4.1 on a IIvx with a Quantum HD. When booting, I get scsi err=
or messages and it never can finish booting;<BR>
<BR>
scsi0 at sbc0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target.<BR>
sbc0: parity error!<BR>
<BR>
I used the sbc kernal. (<FONT SIZE=3D"5"><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">kern_sb=
c.tgz</FONT></FONT> ). <BR>
If I install the regular generic kernal using the same machine and HD It &n=
bsp;will at least boot fully but I get parity errors when accessing the HD f=
or anything.<BR>
<BR>
Nothing is glomped onto the scsi bus, and putting that HD in a IIci the sys=
tem boots fine and runs normally.<BR>
<BR>
Should I recompile for the IIvx, or is it time to try a newer version of Ne=
tBSD?<BR>
Or can I modify or use a different driver for my HD?<BR>
<BR>
Anyone seen this before?<BR>
<BR>
Ron<BR>
ronlandrus@yahoo.com=20
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