Subject: Re: Power Computing PowerWave 150 boot info needed
To: Greg Evans <greg.evans7@verizon.net>
From: None <setient@nova.mycroesoft.net>
List: port-macppc
Date: 06/05/2005 05:22:10
did you set the load base and real-base?
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Greg Evans 
wrote:

> Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 04:42:12 -0700
> From: Greg Evans <greg.evans7@verizon.net>
> To: port-macppc@NetBSD.org
> Subject: Power Computing PowerWave 150 boot info needed
> 
> Hi there, been a long time since I have used netBSD, so I thought what better 
> use of my old PowerWave 150 than a netBSD box :). SO I booted from the boot 
> floppies, got it to install from CD-ROM (Never could get the CD to be the 
> boot device (burned in toast)) and then went back to Open Firmware to boot it 
> with 'boot scsi-int/sd@0:0' and i get "can't OPEN scsi-int/sd@0:0" I have 
> tried various other combinations, such as "boot scsi-int/sd@0:0,ofwboot.xcf" 
> and boot "scsi-int/sd@0:0,netbsd-GENERIC" and things like "boot 
> scsi-int/sd@0:.\ofwboot.xcf" and every other thing I could think of or find 
> in the INSTALL but nothing seems to work...
>
> if i try some of the things listed in the INSTALL doc such as 'dev scsi-int 
> ls'  i get:
>
> F83C4A8:    /sd@0,0
> F83D0D8:    /st@0,0
> ok
>>
>
> I then type 'show-children' so I can be sure of what I am already fairly 
> certain is the proper boot device and I get
>
> DEFAULT CATCH!, code=FFF00300
> ok
>>
>
> only once have I ever received a different result than the above, and that 
> was it listed the first device then said "RESET..." (I think it was 
> RESETscsibus or something like that.
>
> I am feeling like a retard here, and it is probably something stupid that I 
> am missing, but if someone could point me in the right direction, that would 
> be outstanding.
>
> Thanks In Advance,
>
> Greg
>