Subject: Classic II...what's wrong?
To: None <netbsd-help@NetBSD.ORG>
From: None <KPATTERSON@delta.is.tcu.edu>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 01/12/1996 01:15:18
Hello,
I recently installed the full package of NetBSD 1.1 for macintosh on a
Macintosh Classic II with 4M RAM (It has a 68881 FPU installed).  I partitioned
the hard drive so that the Root Usr partition is around 60Meg, the Swap is
around 9Meg, and the Macintosh partition is around 10Meg (80Meg hard drive
total)
 After trying
a variety of settings in the booter, the farthest that the machine will go is
up to a point where it moves the video address to another location, and then
seems to hang up.  Here is the output during the boot, up to the point where it
always hangs:

[preserving 89324 bytes of netbsd symbol table]
Bootstrapping NetBSD/mac68k.
Getting mapping from MMU.
System RAM: 4161536 bytes in 1016 pages.
     Low=0x0, high=0x3f8000
Non-system RAM (nubus, ect.):
     Log=0xfee00000, Phys=0x9f0000, Len=0x10000 (65536d)
  no internal video at address 0--videoaddr is 0xfee09a80.
Done.
Bootstrapping the pmap system.
Pmap bootstrapped.
Moving ROMbase from 0x40a00000 to 0x1800000.
Video address 0xfee09a80 -> 0x8609a80.


Is this a hopeless cause, or is there something that I am missing? 

Thanks in advance...
Kyle Patterson
kpatterson@delta.is.tcu.edu