Subject: A little bit farther...
To: None <m68k@NetBSD.ORG, macbsd-general@NetBSD.ORG, netbsd-help@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Glen Barney <glen@psg.com>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 08/09/1995 20:24:16
Okay, so the memory sizing thing was a stupid mistake.  I should have
thought of that.  I set it up to the max, and it installed everything 
just fine!  Thanks!

But now I've got one I can't figure out.   The kernel boots, but after
seven or eight commands, regardless of what they are, the system freezes.
No warning, no panic, no coredump, no log messages, no nothing.  Just
stops!

I'm running a Mac SE/30 w/8MB RAM, a 60MB root partition, and it runs
fine under MacOS.

Any ideas on this one?

Also, if I may...   
  * What is the partition device handle for Swap Slice 1 on the root drive?
  * Is there a preferred add user script, or do we do it the old fashioned
     way?
  * Which mailing list should I post these lame MacBSD questions to?  ;-)

Thanks for the patience.

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