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Re: Need Help with Javastation Krups
I'm confused. Not really sure what that means. I have Mr. Krups and I
followed everything on the howto. Linux boots fine, but I want NetBSD
on there because it better maintained. I'm going to try putting my
filesystem somewhere other than /tftpboot. Also, I'm linking
bootjs.net to 0A000002 and should I be linking something to
0A000002.SUN4C or 0A000002.PROL? I get the sense that the bootloader
is telling me it's booting the kernel, but it can't find the kernel.
How I do link it so that it knows where the kernel is? On linux, I
would link vmlinux to 0A000002.PROL. Do I do something similar or does
the bootloader magically find it?
Thanks,
Vivek
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 4:58 AM, doomwarrior<doomwarriorx%gmail.com@localhost>
wrote:
> Hi Vivek,
>
> I don't have a javastation, but if the station reset itself on error there
> maybe
> OPB watchdog reset value set to true.
>
> Best Regards
> Stephan
>
> Vivek Ayer schrieb:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I followed the instructions on how to get NetBSD on my javastation,
>> but it's not helping. I've gotten as far as seeing "NetBSD loading"
>> Then the screen blanks and the javastation resets itself. Seems like
>> it's not find the kernel. I don't need to link bootjs.net to a hex
>> number right? I'm doing everything with in /tftpboot which houses root
>> and swap and bootjs.net. In root, I have netbsd, the kernel. My
>> /etc/exports have /tftpboot/root javastation(rw,no_root_squash) and
>> /tftpboot/swap javastation(rw,no_root_squash). Can someone please
>> explain why it keeps rebooting like that? The kernel is in the right
>> place. Or should I not put my root inside of /tftpboot as that may
>> cause chroot problems?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Vivek
>>
>>
>
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