Mike Smith wrote:
> The problem with the Thinkpad BIOS is where it puts the emulated floppy
> image's disk number - it's not in the 'normal' place, and I don't exactly
> know how to deal with it cleanly. If someone were to lend me a thinkpad
> or look at this it would be easy to fix.
How would
I've tried to boot the ISO image (RC2) on an IBM Thinkpad, type 2621.
I get the keyboard probe, and then the >> boot prompt comes up. It
doesn't appear to be able to see the loader, and can't boot a kernel. In
a Desktop system the disc works all the way to the sysinstall menu. I'm
not sure if thi
Warner Losh wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Forrest Aldrich writes:
> : 3CCFE574BT
That's mine...
> Boot -v and send me the output. You can get to the dmesg output from
> before the console switch by using the scroll lock key. After the
> switch, it is on vty2 or something like that
Frank Mayhar wrote:
>
> Gerald Abshez wrote:
> > I thought that I'd heard that the 3CCFE574BT (10/100) from
> > 3com/Megahertz was supported, but it seems like it isn't. I've tried
>
> Actually, it is. I'm running one in my laptop right now, in fact,
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>
> Has anyone gotten the Megahertz pccards to work with the boot floppies? I don't
>believe the correct entry is there for them. I recall there being a discussion here,
>indicating that the modification wouldn't be difficult. Is there any way we can get
>this fixed?
Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> Let me throw in some ideas..
>
> I think it would be very useful to have a database which can track
> submitted open/netbsd CVS commits (with the code diff included),
> preferably mapped to the relevant file in the freebsd tree if possible
> according to a path mapping ta