Subject: Re: 1.2C install...
To: Jeremy A. Rosengren <rosengre@augsburg.edu>
From: David Brownlee <david@mono.org>
List: port-vax
Date: 02/09/1997 20:29:49
The file system would be 'ffs' - though if thats the problem
is another matter (Probably worth trying though :)
David/abs david@{mono.org,southern.com,mhm-internet.com}
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On Sun, 9 Feb 1997, Jeremy A. Rosengren wrote:
> Just tried to install 1.2C on my uVAX II...here's what happened when I
> tried to boot off the miniroot...what am I supposed to type when it asks
> for the "file system (default generic)"?
>
> NetBSD 1.2C (GENERIC) #19: Sun Feb 2 14:03:52 CET 1997
> ragge@multivac:/usr/src/sys/arch/vax/compile/GENERIC
>
> realmem = 5241856
> avail mem = 2800640
> Using 255 buffers containing 261120 bytes of memory.
> backplane0 (root)
> cpu0 at backplane0: MicroVAX II
> uba0 at backplane0: Q22
> mtc0 at uba0 csr 174500 vec 774 ipl 17
> mscpbus0 at mtc0: version 4 model 3
> mscpbus0: DMA burst size set to 4
> mt0 at mscpbus0 drive 0: TK50
> uda0 at uba0 csr 172150 vec 770 ipl 17
> mscpbus1 at uda0: version 2 model 3
> mscpbus1: DMA burst size set to 4
> ra0 at mscpbus1 drive 0: RD54
> ra1 at mscpbus1 drive 1: RD51
> qe0 at uba0 csr 174440 vec 764 ipl 17
> qe0: deqna, hardware address 08:00:2b:05:23:8d
> dhu0 at uba0 csr 160440 vec 300 ipl 17
> dhu0: rom(1) version 2 rom(0) version 2
> boot device: <unknown>
> root device: ra0*
> file system (default generic): generic
> root on ra0b swap on no vmspace in fault
> Trap: type 8, code 14, pc 8001577a, psl 0
> P0BR 80000000 P1BR 80000000 P0LR 0 P1LR 200000
> KSP 800c6584 ISP 801b1800 USP 0
> R0 80 R1 20 R2 800c66b4 R3 0
> R4 85402390 R5 4 R6 73 R7 14
> R8 0 R9 800c6698 R10 0 R11 80011acb
> FP 800c6638 AP 800c6664 PC 8001577a PSL 0
> panic: trap: adr 14
> Stopped at 0x800a2e38: bbs $6, 60(r6), 0x800a2e40
> db>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Jeremy A. (Dor) Rosengren
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> "As God wills, so will it be..."
> rosengre@augsburg.edu
>
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> experience it."
> --Max Frisch (b. 1911)
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