Subject: Re: Can't boot
To: Christopher R. Bowman <crb@glue.umd.edu>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/27/1997 15:19:47
[can't find a kernel]

> >Here's my config:
> >Mac SE/30
> >8MB ram
> >240MB hard drive with 140mb Mac/OS partition, 16MB swap and 90MB
> >usr/root partition.
> >I do have Mode32 7.5 installed
> >Also have Speed Douber 2 and Ram Doubler 2 installed.
> 
> Did you get and install a kernel? The booter is telling you that it could
> not find a booter, assuming you told the booter to look on the correct
> drive, the most likely cause of this error is that you failed to install a
> kernel.  Kernels usually have names like netbsd121 or generic121 or
> genericsbc121 or things like that and are usually about 500k - 1.2Meg or so
> depending on weather it is compressed.

And don't forget to have Ram Doubler off for booting NetBSD. :-)

Take care,

Bill