Subject: Re: CAP
To: Virtually Here <sellis@rohan.sdsu.edu>
From: Chris Mason <cmason@nando.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/04/1996 21:57:30
Thanks, but it still doesn't work:
At 5:02 PM 9/4/96, Virtually Here wrote:
>Just make sure you enable bpf in your kernel config, and you have the bpf's
>in /dev (MAKEDEV bpf if you don't).
Here's what I did:
compiled & installed CAP acording to the directions, letting Configure
figure out NetBSD and then configuring it for BPF (or whatever, I accepted
basically the defaults).
#/dev/MAKEDEV bpf01 ... /dev/MAKEDEV bpf08
#/usr/local/cap/aarpd ae0 McGill
to which it says:
open: /dev/bpfXX: No such file or directory
21:52:32 09/04/96 pi_open: aarp_init: No such file or directory
init_enet: network initialization failed
Do I have to set which bpf device to use somewhere? (I even tried doing
MAKEDEV bpfXX, but that still didn't work.) I can't find much helpful
documentation. Even whats in support/ethernet/README isn't very helpful or
specific.
>CAP and UAR work fine (albeit really slowly) on NetBSD 1.1 and -current.
I have CAP but I don't have UAR. What is it and do I have to have it?? Is
that the missing piece??
Thanks alot for your help.
-c
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