Subject: Re: Booting into DDB?
To: Dan Winship , <Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no>
From: Chris Tribo <talon16m@hotmail.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 03/12/2000 17:53:25
on 3/12/00 5:07 PM, Dan Winship at danw@helixcode.com wrote something like:

>> 0 > boot scsi-int/sd@1:0 /netbsd.new -sd
>> 
>> did not drop into DDB, but rather continued on as if I had not
>> passed the '-d' flag.
> 
> I would have said that should work, but if it doesn't, then doing it
> in two steps probably will: "boot scsi-int/sd@1:0 -a" from OF, then at
> ofwboot, type "/netbsd.new -sd".
> 
> -- Dan

    I don't have my sources handy, and my pmax is shutdown, but don't you
have to enable kernel DDB first before this will work? I think he's running
on generic which has Kernel DDB disabled and DDB on panic disabled (?)


    Chris


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    "I use to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure..."