Subject: Re: Installation-Problems
To: <>
From: Ignatios Souvatzis <is@beverly.rhein.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 04/09/1997 10:02:39
Hi Matthias,
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am trying to install NetBSD1.2.1 here on my
> A2000/030/1MB/16MB/A2091/PicassoII
>
> I have prepared my harddrive and try to
>
> loadbsd -b netbsd
>
> loadbsd replies "Cant copy downwards yet".
> What did I do wrong ?
You, nothing. I made a sanity check a bit too crude; instead of
accurately checking for overlapped copies, it only checks for upwards
copying.
[To be precise, the error messages is wrong and should read "upwards"].
Now, I don't understand why it would try this at all with your setup...
do you have split memory? please show us the "showconfig" output.
I suggest you try to boot through chipmem (loadbsd -Z), or try an "avail
flush" before loadbsd. Or maybe try gobsd instead (its on
ftp.uni-regensburg.de in pub/NetBSD-Amiga/utils/ (i hope)).
Matthias Scheler thinks that:
> "loadbsd" hast to copy the kernel into chip memory and there's
> obviously not enough of it free. Try to use a smaller kernel or free
> some chip memory.
but this explanation is wrong.
Regards,
Ignatios