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From: briggs@puma.macbsd.com (Allen Briggs)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc
Subject: Re: OpenBSD on Mac SE/30 booting problems...
Date: 29 Mar 1997 01:31:27 GMT
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In article <Pine.PMDF.3.91.970328090829.427268A-100000@OBERLIN.EDU>,
Stimpson J. Cat <cshon@OBERLIN.EDU> wrote:
>Hey folks:
>	After running NetBSD on a Mac SE/30 in my office, I thought I'd 
>try out OpenBSD. It boots to the point of saying the 'this is the way it 
>should be done', but then locks up hard. If I turn on debugging, I get 
>the following error:
>Set _mac68k_vrsrc_cnt to 0x1.
>
>Its still in the finder screen. I'm running Sys 7.1 (if that helps).

Hmmm...  Are you running with the same MacOS configuration as you are
for NetBSD?  I.e., with MacOS VM turned off and 32-bit mode enabled.
Are you using the 2.0 kernel file, or the snapshot?

-allen

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              Allen Briggs - end killing - briggs@macbsd.com