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Re: Booting Jornada 690 and ne0
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Valeriy E. Ushakov wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 11:34:33 +0100, Stephen Borrill wrote:
I've been reading the thread beginning with:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-hpcsh/2006/08/12/0000.html
I have the same boot problems with my 690 (UK model), i.e. without a
serial console I get Exception Event Code = 40 and a reset. As a data
point, I tried hpcboot build 13 referred to in:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-hpcsh/2006/08/14/0000.html
It didn't work for me either.
[...]
I've tried 3.1_RC1 and 4.99.1 kernels.
So, does 3.1_RC1 exhibits this behaviour?
Yes.
I will try to find time to take a look. Unfortunately, I've been very
busy with work recenlty. :(
Luckily, I've chosen to make getting this working part of my work :-)
I've sent Adam a freshly compiled hpcboot and it worked for him.
See other mail - it works for me too. Thanks for that - I guess it'll make
its way into 3.1?
I found my old Dayna PCMCIA network card, but when I insert it hangs after
the first ne0 line:
hd64461pcmcia0 at hd64461if0
pcmcia0 at hd64461pcmcia0
ne0 at pcmcia0 function 0: <Dayna Communications, Inc., CommuniCard E, >
Do you have an NetBSD/i386 machine with pcmcia to check if it works
there (booting a livecd on an i386 laptop should be enough)?
No, it doesn't:
ne0: where did the card go?
Sorry for the noise.
Does the kernel really hangs? Can you break into DDB?
When I remove it, it panics so no, it doesn't hang completely. I suspect I
should be able to get into DDB (how do I do that over a serial console?).
I'll could take a look if it would be useful (bearing in mind that the
card's apparently dead).
--
Stephen
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