Subject: Boot problems with NetBSD/pmax-current
To: None <port-pmax@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Erik Bertelsen <erik@sockdev.uni-c.dk>
List: port-pmax
Date: 10/21/1996 12:32:08
I have a DECstation 3100 which has been running NetBSD for a few months.

I keep my sources current with sup, and I am running with a kernel
built based on my own kernel configuration file.

This has been running fine up and until the 1.2 release, but after
the sup servers went back go serving the real -current sources, I
have not been able to build a bootable kernel.

Both for a kernel based on my own configuration and for a kernel
built from GENERIC, I get the same problem:

When booting, the boot process stops after reading the kernel image
and writing "Starting at 0x800x0000". No more output is written to
the screen after this message ?

Anyone has an idea ?? is this specific to me? or to 3100's? or is 
everyone's ?

regards
Erik Bertelsen