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Date:      Wed, 16 Aug 1995 09:29:08 -0600
From:      nate@sneezy.sri.com (Nate Williams)
To:        Carl Harris <ceharris@cslab.vt.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: pcvt on boot diskette
Message-ID:  <199508161529.JAA11135@rocky.sri.MT.net>
In-Reply-To: <199508161138.HAA24852@husky.cslab.vt.edu>
References:  <199508161138.HAA24852@husky.cslab.vt.edu>

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> I'm having difficulty making a boot diskette that uses the pcvt 
> console driver (using scanset 2 for our laptops).  Actually, making 
> the diskette was no problem -- booting from it is a different story.  
> The kernel loads normally, but when it finishes decompressing and 
> prints "done", the machine immediately reboots.  If I go back into
> my CHROOTDIR, and change the config to use the sc console device 
> and run another 'make floppies', it works just fine.
> 

I have seen this here, but I've also got a boot floppy which seems to
work.  It's available at:
ftp://freefall.cdrom.com/incoming/nate/TPAD.flp.

I've now also got a fixit floppy which I use to install the kernel on
the system as well, since the kernel that's installed from the normal
system is a syscons kernel which is useless.

> I would suspect it was just something flaky about our laptops (Thinkpad
> 755C), but the same results occur on desktop machines.  

There may be some sort of corruption that somehow the pcvt kernel is
hitting.


> P.S.  I should also note that I saw a post from someone in the
> ...freebsd.misc newsgroup group who had made a boot floppy for the
> Thinkpad available via ftp.  I got that floppy image and tried it, and 
> it does in fact work.  However, it won't do for my needs since it was 
> from a recent snapshot (i.e. not 2.0.5-R).

Ah, sorry.  That was me.  I can make a ThinkPad floppy using a kernel
from the recent snap if need be, but it will contain the sysinstall
stuff from 2.0.5.



Nate



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