Subject: Re: hmmm, how do I make my own working kernel?
To: Joseph Sarkes <jsarkes@tiac.net>
From: Allen Briggs <briggs@wasabisystems.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 02/19/2002 20:18:19
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 07:28:39PM -0500, Joseph Sarkes wrote:
> trap type 200 at 30fc10

Ouch.  That's a "machine check" trap and might happen for one of a
couple of different reasons.

> and at the bottom of the screen in small letters:
> method <'usb-kbd-ihandles> not found; ihandle=ffbc4cc0 phandle=ff932530

That shouldn't be a problem, if I recall correctly.

> the machine is a new dual 1GHz G4.

Ah.  Nice...  Is anyone else running on these yet?

> kernel netbsd.GENERIC_MD but not anything else. Should I try some
> different load address stuff like is in the config file for that

Definitely try it and let us know if that works for you.  I'm not
sure off-hand why it would make a difference on your machine, but
not on others, though.

-allen

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