2.11 BSD on an 11/93 with an CMD SCSI Module
Josh Dersch
derschjo at gmail.com
Mon Apr 1 20:56:21 CDT 2019
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 5:55 PM Bill Gunshannon via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On 3/31/19 4:29 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Can you elaborate as to what you're doing here (what hardware, how
> > you're bringing it up, etc) and what errors you're getting or what
> > behavior you're seeing?
> >
>
> OK, here we go with exactly what I get with the new kernel with
> NKL = 8 and entries in /etc/dtab for 7 serial lines.
>
> ----------------
>
> 93Boot from ra(0,0,0) at 0172150
> :
> : ra(0,0,0)unix
> Boot: bootdev=02400 bootcsr=0172150
>
> 2.11 BSD UNIX #17: Thu Jan 4 03:34:38 PST 1990
> root at wizard:/usr/src/sys/WIZARD
>
> ra0: Ver 6 mod 13
> ra0: RA90 size=4110479
> /netnix bad magic 407
> netinit failed
> phys mem = 2097152
> avail mem = 1879360
> user mem = 307200
>
> January 4 08:48:26 init: configure system
>
> autoconfig: warning: more than three handlers for device tty1 on line 36.
> hk ? csr 177440 vector 210 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> ht ? csr 172440 vector 224 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> ra 0 csr 172150 vector 154 vectorset attached
> rl ? csr 174400 vector 160 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tm ? csr 172520 vector 224 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tms 0 csr 174500 vector 260 vectorset attached
> ts ? csr 172520 vector 224 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> xp ? csr 176700 vector 254 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tty1 1 csr 176500 vector 300 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tty2 2 csr 176510 vector 310 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tty3 3 csr 176520 vector 320 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tty4 4 csr 176530 vector 330 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tty5 5 csr 176540 vector 340 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tty6 6 csr 176550 vector 350 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> tty7 7 csr 176560 vector 360 skipped: No autoconfig routines.
> erase, kill ^U, intr ^C
> #
> checking quotas: done.
> Assuming NETWORKING system ...
> ifconfig: socket: Network is down
> ifconfig: socket: Network is down
> route: socket: Network is down
> route: socket: Network is down
> starting system logger
> Jan 4 08:56:13 wizard syslogd: cannot create /dev/log: Network is down
> checking for core dump...
> preserving editor files
> clearing /tmp
> standard daemons: update cron accounting.
> starting network daemons: inetd rwhod printer.
> starting local daemons: sendmail.
> Thu Jan 4 08:56:26 PST 1990
>
>
> 2.11 BSD UNIX (wizard) (console)
>
> login:
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> So, the serial line still don't work and the for some reason the
> network won't come up. Looks like more research needed for this.
>
Based on:
"/netnix bad magic 407
netinit failed"
it looks like the networking portion of the kernel (built into /netnix) was
either not built correctly, or not installed properly. Any errors when
building netnix? Do you have a netnix in the build directory for the
kernel? Does it match the one in root?
As for the serial lines, the line "autoconfig: warning: more than three
handlers for device tty1 on line 36." sounds suspicious. I'm not entirely
sure that the output from autoconfig indicates failure here -- did you
create the device files in /dev corresponding to the serial lines?
- Josh
>
> And now for today's humor.
>
> During one of the recompiles of the kernel (I had to do it a
> couple times to get the BASE and Overlays right. Boy did that
> bring back memories. Glad to see I still have the knack for
> doing them.) I got the following message:
>
> base segment is 49152, min is 49152, too small by 0 bytes.
>
> And, of course, it said the kernel was not BOOTABLE. Maybe that
> should say "min is 49153". :-)
>
> bill
>
>
>
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