Subject: Re: HOWTO install NetBSD 1.6.1 on a Cobalt Qube2 PREVIEW
To: None <port-cobalt@NetBSD.org>
From: Brian <bmcewen@comcast.net>
List: port-cobalt
Date: 01/17/2004 00:41:44
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> I didn't see this until just now; I just recompiled my kernel to
> support netatalk and PPP, without SCSI (at l
And along those lines, does the 1.6.1 restore/install CD optimize
GENERIC at all at installation? The reason I ask, I could not get
anything to compile if I'd done an adjustkernel on it GENERIC,
adjustkernel put a few (# in inappropriate places (in part of the SCSI
related places, but not all, which was giving me "unconfigured bridge"
type errors at some point when I tried to recompile an optimized
GENERIC. The default GENERIC was cleaner and actually had included
the SCSI features already anyway.
I was just wondering if that really was the default or if any
config-on-the-fly had been implemented between the 1.6 (that Andreas
had been working with, I believe) and the 1.6.1 boot CD .iso.
Thanks,
Brian