Subject: SCSI-mistake while installing it
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Nils Remmers <lord.helmchen@t39.rwth-aachen.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/06/1999 23:39:39
Hello.

While I try to install NetBSD on my LCII with 10MB RAM, a selfinstalled
FPU and 2 Harddisks (the original 40MB and an 4,4 GB DDRS) I've got no
problems. When I boot it, I've got no problems. When I trie to remount
the root directory with "mount -u /" ther come up following
error-message

scsi_show: scsi_main is not running
REQ-CONNECTED: 1 0x14d000[1024] cmd[0]?a S=0 M=ff R=0 resid=1024
dr_flag=1
Bus signals (6d/00): PAR|I/OIC/DIREQ|BSY
Dma status (30): IRQ|EPAR
phase = 0,busy:2, spl:2204
        0      scsi_main5
        1      pdma_cleanup2
        2      scsi_main1
        3      scsi_select1
        4      tpio1
        6      scsi_select10
        7      info_transf1
        8      tpio1
        9      tpio2
        10     info_transf5
        11     info_transf1
        12     info_transf3
        13     transfer_pdma0
        14     waiting for interrupt.
        15     scsi_main3
        16     scsi_main4
        17     scsi_main5
        18     drq (out)
        19     write complete
        20     read a byte to force a phase change
        21     end drq
        22     irq
        23     pdma_ready0
        24     pdma_ready1.
Unexpected phase change.

The message comes up two times. What is wrong ? The DDRS (which has the
root on it) is on ID1, the Quantum (where only MacOS is on) has ID0.

Thanks,

Nils