Subject: RE: Amiga hardware issues
To: None <port-amiga@NetBSD.org>
From: =?koi8-r?B?7snLz8zByiD6wcLSz8TPw8vJyg==?= <nzabrod@yandex.ru>
List: port-amiga
Date: 02/17/2006 20:56:05
Thank you very much for your reply.
How did you solved a partition problem ?
What partitions did you created in amigaos ? root only ?
Can I create other partitions  - e.g. for /home and /usr in NetBSD ? (During
install, I mean)
And performance - is it faster than linux ?  (sorry for idiotic question,
anyway =))

-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd Ernesti [mailto:netbsd@lists.veego.de] 
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 8:26 PM
To: port-amiga@NetBSD.org
Cc: nzabrod
Subject: Re: Amiga hardware issues

On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 06:15:04PM +0300, nzabrod wrote:
> Hello !
> I have couple of questions about NetBSD for Amiga usage.
> Currently, I'm using Debian Linux, and my A1200 is used for nightly
BittTorent and other (Gnutella, FastTrack) downloads.
> So, questions:

> 1. Will my 30 gb IDE drive (or larger) will be fully supported ? In Linux
I partitioned it successfully, but in AmigaOS I've got weird sizes of my
HDD. I 'm confused, because install guide talks about partitioning in
AmigaOS, so I can't access whole 30 gb in Amiga OS =(.

Yes. I had the same problem when I configured a 18GB scsi drive in my A4000,
but it just works, despide the wrong output of hdtoolbox.
Just make sure that your root partition is in the first GB on the disk.

> 2. Will cheap NE2000 clone PCMCIA ethernet be supported ? I had a lot of
troubles with it firstly, but later after much help it worked flawlessly.

Hmm, maybe. IMHO ne2000 clones are the only one which would work, but it can
still depend on this specific card.

> 3. Is there any performance boost on NetBSD in comparison to m68k Linux ?
I have a 68030 board with 32 mb fast ram. Will it be enough to run
complicated python scripts or something like BitTorrent on NetBSD ?

I don't know if 32MB is enough for this kind of operations, because I never
tried it on my amiga.

> 4. Is AGA PAL or NTSC modes are available ? In linux I use SSH to 
> manage system, but on install process I used just TV (monitor is not 
> available)

Yes.

Bernd