Subject: Installation problems on Sun 3/80
To: None <port-sun3@netbsd.org>
From: Scott Johnston <johnston@mit.edu>
List: port-sun3
Date: 09/08/1998 23:40:35
Hello!

I have a Sun 3/80 with 4 megs of RAM that I'm trying to bring back to life
with NetBSD.  Since I had a Linux box handy, I used a network-boot
approach.  So, I boot the Sun off the network, it gets an IP, does all the
good stuff... and successfully grabs the netbsd-rd kernel from the NFS
share on the Linux box.  That's where things get whacky:
  . . .
  enabling interrupts
    fixed, 512 blocksboot device: le0
  device md0 (0xd00) not configured
  root device (default md0a):
No matter what I enter for the root device, it can't seem to boot off the
ramdisk.  Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks!
Scott