On Sep 6, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Michael wrote:
>> It looks wrong but it is correct. Using the
devalias is easier. I
>> figured out the devalias command just after I
posted this. I
>> remember figuring all this out three years ago or
so but I didn't
>> keep good notes. I could kick myself for that.
>>
>> The correct boot-device string for the PowerBook
2400 is:
>>
>> ata-int/ata-disk 0:0
>>
>> That boots into the partition zero bootloader. It
starts loading
>> stage two but it cannot find the kernel. It says it
is trying to
>> load /NETBSD but the error message says device not
configured.
>> Maybe this is a problem with NetBSD 3.0.1. I was
thinking about
>> trying -current tomorrow or possibly attempting to
go back to 2.1
>> or even 1.6.
>
> hmm, loading /NETBSD is wrong - should be just netbsd.
>
> Ok, try this:
> setenv boot-device ata-int/ata-disk 0:0
> setenv boot-file netbsd
> reset-all
>
> and then just
> boot
>
> when the boot loader asks for a kernel name then
something went
> wrong - it should try 'netbsd' first. Better check if
the kernel is
> there at all.
I tried this before and it didn't work but I just tried it
again. I
get the message:
no active packageopen netbsd: Device not configured
Boot:
The kernel may very well not be there. I'll check.
Bryan
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