On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:05:06AM +0200, Lars Nooden wrote: > Otto Moerbeek wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 09:44:17PM +0200, Lars Nooden wrote: > > > >> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > >>> Retry with boot -k tftp://..., as suggested by the error message. > >>> Also PMON sometimes gets confused, and a power cycle is needed (using the > >>> reset button is not enough in all cases). > >> Thanks. I had misinterpreted the message and put the -k as an > >> argument for bsd.rd > >> > >> Boots bsd.rd fine now. There are a great many 'spurious interrupt > >> 4' messages during the installation process. The ext2 boot > >> partition seems to still needed for booting. I tried to dig out > >> some linux netboot for that but couldn't find anything that supports > >> fuloong yet. Ended up using dd to make the ext2 partition. > >> > >> It boots bsd current just fine now via the ext2 partition. > >> > >> /Lars > > > > The sprurious interrupts will be solved if you update to current. > > Ok. I'm probably trailing a version behind. According to dmesg it is > with GENERIC #90 from 17 Feb at 16:59. I'll take another look with the > next snapshot!
Yes, development is fast. You could also update your source tree and rebuild the kernel if you want the latest. A new snap with the new installer code will hit the mirrors soon I hope. This snap also will have the spurious interrupt fix. > > > The lasy days I spent on working at the install procedure. The code I > > am about to commit is able to create a small ext2 partition or use an > > existing ext2 one to install the bootloader on. The kernel the wil be > > read from ffs. > > Sweet. Can I ask how, priori to that, you solved the ext2 problem? > > /Lars I ported newfs_ext2fs. -Otto