Subject: Re: PowerMac 7300/200 boot problems (current)
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Sampson Stein <scs@b1tt3r.org>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/21/2007 17:56:50
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+++ Michael Lorenz [freebsd] [21/07/07 15:36 -0400]:
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>Hello,
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>On Jul 21, 2007, at 15:17, Sampson Stein wrote:
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>>+++ Michael Lorenz [freebsd] [21/07/07 12:58 -0400]:
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>>>Hello,
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>>>On Jul 21, 2007, at 12:06, Sampson Stein wrote:
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>>>>So would this work as a server of some sort then?
>>>
>>>Sure. These machines don't consume much power and if you feel like it=20
>>>get a NetBSD-supported SATA card - won't be bootable but if you want=20
>>>a nice little storage server that's the way to go.
>>>
>>>have fun
>>>Michael
>>>
>
>>>
>>Hmm.. I was building a release on the freebsd machine (Mind you,=20
>>everything
>>else worked that you had told me.) And it failed during the GENERIC.MP
>>compile with:
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>>#      link  GENERIC.MP/netbsd
>>/usr/netbsd/macppc/src/../tools/bin/powerpc--netbsd-ld -Map netbsd.map=20
>>--cref
>>-N -Ttext 0x100000 -e __start -S -o netbsd ${SYSTEM_OBJ} ${EXTRA_OBJ}=20
>>vers.o
>>locore.o: In function `cpu_spinup_trampoline':
>>/usr/netbsd/macppc/src/sys/arch/macppc/macppc/locore.S:(.text+0xb4):
>>undefined reference to `sched_lock_idle'
>>/usr/netbsd/macppc/src/sys/arch/macppc/macppc/locore.S:(.text+0xbc):
>>undefined reference to `Idle'
>>locore.o: In function `cpu_lwp_bootstrap':
>>/usr/netbsd/macppc/src/sys/arch/macppc/macppc/locore.S:(.text+0x3e4):
>>undefined reference to `proc_trampoline_mp'
>>-----------------------------------------
>>Any ideas?
>
>This has just been fixed, cvs update sys/arch/powerpc and=20
>sys/arch/macppc.
>Besides that - you don't need the MP kernel anyway unless you manage to=20
>get a duap CPU card into your 7300 ;)
>
>have fun
>Michael
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Ok, so if I want to stay current and such, to do so the best way (In your
eyes) is to just update the sources, then go through the commands that you
just gave me a few emails back, correct?
--=20
Sampson C. Stein
b1tt3r -- You know.. like sugar?

One Bell System - it sometimes works.

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