Re: sysinst segfaults on Alpha ("file system full") - install help
John Ames <[email protected]> Tue, 10 Mar 2020 15:46:46 -0700
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Nice :) I've got a 700 as well that I got as part of the same free-to-good-home lot, but the PSU is dead... On 3/10/20, Michael Kronsteiner <[email protected]> wrote: > as part of cleanup, i will double-check that on an 3000/ummm...800? the > big desktop version, the speedier variant of the /400. it has known bad > ram which worked fine in a /500. i think its just corroded sockets so > reseating might help to get reliable 128MB. nice to see there are still > people around playing with the 3000 series :) > > On Tue, 2020-03-10 at 07:01 -0700, John Ames wrote: >> Will do, thanks! >> >> On 3/10/20, Martin Husemann <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I just tested the latest netbsd-9 (9.0_STABLE) crunched ramdisk >> > binary >> > sysinst (which has my fixes from yesterday) and it just worked. >> > >> > I also tested booting the install kernel from that build and it >> > also >> > worked fine. I didn't change much about the partition, but played >> > with >> > swap size (at the first sizes screen) and log option for / (at the >> > second >> > partitions details screen). >> > >> > Officialy new daily build binaries for netbsd-9 should be available >> > later today - could you please retest and let me know if you run >> > into >> > any issues? >> > >> > Martin >> > > >