On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, STEPHEN JONES, W0TTY wrote: > > If your system has serial BIOS, it is probably hiding the first > > serial port from the bootblocks so they don't automatically detect > > it. This is a change you need to make to the bootblocks -- not > > the kernel. Try installboot (possibly with -e depending on your > > application) -o console=com0 -o ioaddr=0x3f8 -o speed=9600. The > > "ioaddr=" option forces the bootblocks to detect the serial port > > even though the BIOS claims it's not there. > > Unfortunately this is a 2.0 (GOJU.RYU.COM) system which does not seem > to have the ioaddr option for installboot.
If you installed or upgraded from a CD, then the installboot command on the CD will have the options you need. If you built netbsd-5 from source, then ${TOOLDIR}/bin/nbinstallboot will be a version of installboot that runs under the existing system but supports the options found in netbsd-5's installboot. You'll also need new boot blocks, from ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/mdec (or from a netbsd-5 install CD). --apb (Alan Barrett)