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From: Matthew Scott <mds@ginger.rh.uchicago.edu>
Subject: Re: help request
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Matthew Scott wrote:
> 
> Booting NetBSD 1.2.1 on IISI after seemingly normal install (from
> binary distribution) gives:
> 
> --
> Set _boothowto to 0x2
>         Bye Bye... So I sez... The real way to do it is...
> 
> Set _mac68k_vrsrc_cnt to 0
> ---
> 
> The scsi ID is 6, and there is a mac partition, a mac partion map,
> swap, and several A/UX partitions (converted with the patched 1.1 mkfs).
> Devs built, and /etc/fstab was created.

  It was a used quantum drive.

   Does the mailing list get more traffic than this news-group?

-Mds