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It works (Was: Re: patch for generic software interrupts)



At 9:43 AM +0900 5/2/03, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
In article <a05100303bad5def09a1a@[10.0.0.10]>
raub%kudria.com@localhost wrote:

        Unfortunately, in my case once the screen "hiccups" after the
 message saying the hard drive had not been initialized, I can leave
 the machine on for hours and it will not continue.  If I keep holding
 the space bar, the screen is then redrawn, one character for every
 time I press the space bar. =(

Ok, now I've got some clue. It seems interrupt handling
problem on news3400 (HB based system).

Both z8530 serial and LANCE Ethernet on news3400 use
the same interrupt level, and it's handled in
newsmips/news3400.c:news3400_level1_intr().
Now I notice that serial console recovers from hiccups
if interrupts from the LANCE Ethernet occur.
(Maybe some locking is needed?)

I don't know how to fix this right now,
but there is a certain (but ugly) workaround.
Try to set IP address to your newsmips machine before
stating sysinst (by ifconfig(8) on shell prompt) and
ping(8) to the machine from another host during installation.
---
Izumi Tsutsui
tsutsui%ceres.dti.ne.jp@localhost

Thanks for the suggestion! I did set the IP address (ifconfig le0 10.0.0.16 netmask 255.255.255.0 up) and then pinged the machine from my Solaris box when it gave the error message regarding the HD label. One ping was all it took!

So, I finally started installing the OS. One thing I was confused with was the default partition table. It only has the following partitions (1GB HD):

/ (64MB)
swap (64MB)
/usr (~800MB)

Where does /home goes to then? Also, it seems to have ran ot of space during the installation:

: write failed, file system is full
 65752ailed wri92 KB/s uid 0 comm tar on : file system full
 65413 KB  202.17 KB/s
: write failed, file system is full
tar: Failed write to file ./usr/share/calendar/calendar.birthday (No space left on device)

How come? I guesstimated the space required for a full install (minus X) to be under 250MB. That should fit like 3 times in 800MB. Why didn't it? After all, I did install netbsd in my DEC 5000/20 before in a 512MB HD without a problem.

        At least it seems the problem now is simple one. =)

Thanks for all the help!



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