Subject: Re: netbsd 2.1 experiences
To: Tim & Alethea Larson <thelarsons3@cox.net>
From: William Duke <wduke@cogeco.ca>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/16/2005 14:06:42
I've tried it on a Q700, and it runs fine.  I'm just in the process of
re-installing it on my Q700 right now.  (I swapped hard drives.  Went from
400MB to 1GB)

I've installed Debian Woody on my 7200, too.  Runs fine.  Although, the
little 400MB hard drive that I have in the 7200 isn't all that it's cracked
up to be.   So I'm doing a reinstall of Debian to.  I'm going to move the
swap partition to a 160MB drive and use the entire 400MB drive for root.
Plus I added a bit more memory to the 7200.  It now has 56MB of RAM, where
it previously had 32MB.

Fun, fun, fun...

Yeah, I'd prefer to be running BSD on the 7200, but BSD still doesn't run on
the 601 processor. :(


> From: Tim & Alethea Larson <thelarsons3@cox.net>
> Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 07:02:42 -0600
> To: port-mac68k@netbsd.org
> Subject: Re: netbsd 2.1 experiences
> 
> Anyone else tried out 2.1 yet?  How's it going?
> 
> Tim
> -- 
> Tim & Alethea
> christtrek.org