New tarball available
Will Barton
wb at willbarton.com
Sat Oct 25 14:42:43 PDT 2003
I'm not sure if it's something I'm doing, but it doesn't seem to be.
I have a Quicksilver PowerMac 867, and I can netboot (as per the
instructions) with no problem... but (and here's where it gets a bit
hard to explain without sounding like a complete dodo ;) when it gets
to the 'mountroot>' prompt, I get a "panic: Root mount failed", and it
drops to the 'db>' prompt, and continues to scroll as though the Enter
key is stuck until I hit another key (any key), at which point it stops
scrolling, but I cannot type anything at all.
I'm also disabling syscons, since I don't have a non-ADC display.
Otherwise, I don't think there is anything special here.
-Will
On Oct 24, 2003, at 8:34 AM, Peter Grehan wrote:
> I've put up a tarball at:
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~grehan/ppc-root-102303.tbz2
>
> (STOP PRESS: the loader in the tarball missed out on a vital
> isync patch: please replace with the loader at
> http://people.freebsd.org/~grehan/loader)
>
> The kernel contains a syscons module that uses the 8-bit frame buffer
> set
> up by OpenFirmware, so it should look very familiar to FreeBSD/i386
> users.
> It currently relies on having a USB keyboard, so if you have a system
> that
> uses an ADB keyboard (e.g. early iBooks, B&W G3), then you have to
> either
> attach a USB keyboard, or disable syscons at the loader prompt to use
> the
> old ofw console
>
> OK set hw.syscons.disable=1
>
> But don't do this unless you really have to. Since USB is enabled in
> the
> kernel, this doesn't work too well on boxes with USB keyboards, but
> then,
> syscons is a way better console environment than ofwcons.
>
> For those who haven't installed before, there's some very terse
> instructions
> at:
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~grehan/install.html
>
> Make sure to have a strong sense of adventure and know how to use the
> programmer's switch :-) And for kicks, syscons users should try this
> on the console:
>
> # sh /usr/share/examples/dialog/radiolist
>
> ... and verify the first radio button :-) Also, check out VTY
> switching
> using Alt-F? (aka Option-F?).
>
> later,
>
> Peter.
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