Since this was originally my subject line on this problem, I'm reclaining
for further usage.

I decided to try and install OS X on one of the two original 9Gb drives
since no one here seemed to know anything about the UltraSCSI setup I had
asked about originally (see original post on this about a week ago)

The install starts up okay, gets to the point of checking the BDS
Subsystem, then crashes with the following:

Unresolved kernal trap(cpu0): 0x300 Data Access DSISR=0x40000000 DAR
0x00000004 PC=0x001e4d8c, MSR=0x0000B030
generating stack bactrace prior to panic:
backtrace: 0x001e4d8c 0x001e4dd8, 0x001e3b14 0x001e3a8c 0x001e3ab8
Memory Access exception(1,0,0)
waiting for remote debugger:

....and the "c" continue, "r" reboot bit..."c" gives the remote debugger
bit again and then finally the "stopping here."

Comments? Ideas? Suggestions?

Dennis

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