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Re: me too: invalid memory access early in boot



On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Jay K <jay.krell%cornell.edu@localhost> wrote:
> NetBSD 5.0.1 macppc
>
> boot cd:,ofwboot.xcf
> open /netbsd: no such file or directory
> open /netbsd.gz: no such file or directory
> 4860575+....
>  start=9x00...
>
> invalid memory access at %srr0: 0000003a  %srr1: 00003a00
>
> and drops back to OpenFirmware prompt
>
>
> Runs Mac OSX ok.
> OpenBSD at least gets further..still installing.
> (They show up in the GUI multiboot too, nice)
>
>
> Apple Powerbook 3,3 4.5.3f2 BootROM built on 10/25/02
>
> 15" 1GHz PowerBook G4 I think "Titanium"
>
> I think 768MB RAM -- wierd amount?

768 megs is not weird, it's just probably 512 + 256 in some combination.

Did you try the example boot command from the install document?:

ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-5.0.1/macppc/INSTALL.html#Examples%20of%20Open%20Firmware%20boot%20commands

This one:

0 > boot cd:,\ofwboot.xcf netbsd.macppc

I don't think this will make any difference, I think the bootloader
eventually looks for this netbsd.macppc kernel, but it's worth a try.

Also, have you tried any other versions? Maybe an iso from a current
build, like this one:

http://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/201001050000Z/iso/macppccd.iso

Is it possible to try netbooting a regular kernel just to see if it boots?

Andy


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