On 8/30/05, Chris Newport [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let the system boot then use the eeprom command
FWIW, there was no need to alter the OBP, booting with no keyboard
automatically transfers control to ttya.
Unfortunately I havn't installed Debian yet. The box came with NetBSD
installed, and
Thank you very much for your input, Chris and Klaus!
I found a lucky solution I had not expected. At one more reboot, the
NetBSD kernel found that it had mounted the root fs for many times.
The following fsck failed and I got dropped into single user mode.
There I found that NetBSD has an eeprom
Jim MacBaine wrote:
Thank you very much for your input, Chris and Klaus!
Could you please reply on-list because others might want to benefit from
your answers as well?
Thanks. :-)
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If you seek the kernel, then you must break the
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