Subject: Re: Need help with another NetBSD
To: <>
From: Ignatios Souvatzis <is@beverly.kleinbus.org>
List: port-amiga
Date: 07/13/2000 20:25:42
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 11:17:15PM -0400, John Klos wrote:
> This is not a NetBSD-Amiga problem, but some of you people seem to really
> know what's going on, so I figured I'd ask here.
Well, as for myself, you're wrong... I have no idea.
> I have been trying desperately to get NetBSD-ppc installed on a blue and
> white G3. While people on their list have tried to help, it seems that
> most of them are stuck where I am. Does anyone know about how these things
> are managed?
Did you try the last release?
> First, in the /macppc/installation/floppy/ directory, there is a file
> called boot.fs, which is supposed to be a bootable floppy. Does anyone
> know how I can access whatever file(s) are on there? I don't have a floppy
> drive, and although I am supposed to be able to boot off of an ISO CD,
> nobody can give me a kernel with the miniroot filesystem.
At least for the 1.5_ALPHA snapshot
(pub/NetBSD/arch/macppc/snapshot/20000620-1.5/), there is a compressed
kernel in the installation subdirectory (netbsd.ram.gz). Un-gzip it, and
boot it via net or whatever.
> Second, while NetBSD-Amiga asks what device to use for root, NetBSD-ppc,
> when booting from what I assumed to be the install kernel, gets to:
> boot device: <unknown>
> root on md0a dumps on md0b
>
> and hangs.
>
> Does anyone know anything about how options get passed to the kernel?
via OpenFirmware, as far as I know.
e.g., you do
ok boot net:netbsd -s
to boot into single user mode via netbooting (but I don't know what netbooting
methods PowerPC MACs implement).
-is