Subject: Re: NetBSD problems (fwd)
To: None <bbogart@iname.com>
From: Ignatios Souvatzis <is@jocelyn.rhein.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 04/01/1998 19:11:11
> *** Forwarded message, originally written by B. Bogart on 27-Mar-98 ***
> On 27-Mar-98, Ignatios Souvatzis wrote:
>
> > My guess is the 8meg expansion board is the culprit. Can you please find out
> > where the kernel is initially loaded to? (loadbsd -t tells you that).
>
> loadbsd -t output:
>
> Translated 07c00020 sz 003fffe0 to 07c00020 sz 003fffe0
> Translated 00200020 sz 007fffe0 to 00200020 sz 007fffe0
> Translated 00001000 sz 001ff000 to 00001000 sz 001ff000
> mem segment 1: start=07c00000 size=00400000 attribute=0105 pri=30
> mem segment 2: start=00200000 size=00800000 attribute=0205 pri=0
> mem segment 3: start=00000000 size=00200000 attribute=0303 pri=-10
wait. your 8Meg Z2 board is included in the 12 Meg Fastmem you reported? oh.
I guess you can try to boot with
loadbsd -p
which will prefer high-priority memory segments over big ones, and find
out wether this works with -n2 or not.
Regards,
Ignatios