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From: michaelv@MindBender.HeadCandy.com (Michael L. VanLoon)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: NCR SCSI and NetBSD 1.0
Date: 16 Sep 1994 23:36:19 GMT
Organization: HeadCandy Associates... Sweets for the lobes.
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In-reply-to: dim@soda.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU's message of 16 Sep 1994 22:59:00 GMT

In article <35d7vk$7fc@agate.berkeley.edu> dim@soda.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU (D. Gerasimatos) writes:

           [...]
	   are not yet publically available, but a friend who is running
	   1.0 made me some. After I use the KC-AHA disk to boot, I then
           [...]

	   ncr0 at pci0 bus 0 device 1
	   ncr0: restart (scsi reset)
	   ncr0 scanning for targets 0...6 ($Revision: 1.1 $0$)
	   scsibus4 ar ncr0
	   pci0 bus0 device 2: identifier 04848086 not configured
	   pci0 bus0 device 5: identifier 00a81013 not configured

	   Finally, after I tell it to use sh, it spits out:
	   newfs: /dev/rsd0a: device not configured

The kernel your friend made for you doesn't have any scsi drives
configured into it for your controller.  He'll need to make you a
kernel that is configured properly for your machine.

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