Re: TODO list update
Tim Rightnour <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:39:00 -0700 (MST)
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.ports.prep |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
On 17-Apr-2006 Cory Bajus wrote: > - the 'dd' to write the boot image appeared to fail as follows: > However, the system booted without any problems following installation. Yeah.. it allways does this when you dd the image. I think its because the image isn't evenly divisble by 512. conv=sync might fix it but I haven't gotten around to testing it. > - selecting 'reboot' from sysinst does not seem to work - I had to hit > the power switch to restart the system. This also seems to be the case > for a 'shutdown -r' command as it hangs after the 'rebooting...' message. Ok.. thats likely because the 7025 is similar to the 7024. Namely it has a different reboot controller than the other models. Right now I don't know how to talk to the controller on these machines yet. It's on my list, but I'm unsure of how to do it. Right now you can't reboot a 7024 or 7025 via software. > - The system asks for the location of the root device and shows '<unknown>' > as the boot device. Also, it asks for the location of 'init' (this might > be normal behavior for this build). Ok.. thats annoying. You can help me fix this by compiling a kernel with NVRAM_DUMP set, and emailing me the output. It's a rather ugly dump, so you probably don't want to send it to the list. > Great work on sysinst and the other pieces needed to make installation go > so smooth. The F30 is completely supported. I will try an F40 next if I > can get it to netboot properly (not a NetBSD problem - it has trouble > netbooting AIX as well). Hrmm.. I'm currently working on testing the CD installation support. Hopefully I can get it to boot from a CDROM, which might alleviate your problem. (It actually might allready work, but I have yet to test it, so I have no idea) I'm thrilled to hear that the F30 works so well though. Thats great. Get me the NVRAM_DUMP output and I'll get auto-booting working for you. It works on most of the other machines allready. --- Tim Rightnour <[email protected]> NetBSD: Free multi-architecture OS http://www.netbsd.org/ Genecys: Open Source 3D MMORPG: http://www.genecys.org/