I can't really help you with the SCSI messages yet, but I see something
else:
Unexpected IRQ 3 on device
This means that there is no handler installed for autovector interrupt
level 3. According to arch/m68k/mac/macints.c this could either have
been:
1) VIA or RBV macs: unused (?)
2) OSS m
The good news is the workaround works :)
The bad news is I don't get too far into the kernel initialising, with
the following repeating:
http://www.danamania.com/temp/267-1.jpg
(apologies for the .jpg, I have no other way to capture the messages).
Those errors appear immediately after the SCSI c
There might be problems with the .config, so please send patches if
you are
missing a driver, so I can update the config.
On my IIvx, I get:
Read 1976577 bytes for segment 0, requested 1976577
.Read 116944 bytes for segment 1, requested 116944
Unsupported backward seek in module gunzip (bufsta
On 02/08/2004, at 3:14 AM, Joe wrote:
I'm installing woody on a Mac se/30. It has got through to installing
basedebs.tar but that has now been running for about 18 hours. It did
get through to "installing base packages".
My question is - do I just let it run and it will get there, or has it
On 09/04/2004, at 9:35 AM, James Longstreet wrote:
Hello,
I'm attempting to install debian-m68k on my Performa 400, which is, as
you
probably know, essentially an LC II. Specs are:
16 MHz 68030
10 MB RAM
1.1 GB full-height SCSI HDD (the top of the case is off and the HD has
a
huge AMD heatsink/
On Thursday, May 15, 2003, at 08:50 AM, R Seiji wrote:
In the processes of configuring installation on the above system. Have 36MB RAM and have upgraded CPU to 040 (from LC). Keep getting the following alert:
Unexpected IRQ 3 on device
Any ideas on how to eliminate. Doesn’t seem to a
I've had this message appear on booting my Q605 (the "Unexpected IRQ 3
on device " bit) since ever, and it's never caused problems,
just been a random appearance every 20-30 seconds through booting, then
it stops.
...it -used- to stop anyway. just in the last day (after all the fun
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