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- From: raz@socs.uts.edu.au (The Inimitable Raz)
- Subject: Re: At boot: file too big to load.
- Message-ID: <raz.724317714@syzygy>
- Sender: news@socs.uts.edu.au
- Organization: Computing Sciences, Uni of Technology, Sydney.
- References: <3627@tansei1.tansei.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 07:21:54 GMT
- Lines: 27
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- mhiroshi@tansei.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp (H. Murakami) writes:
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- >>At the end I succeeded recompiling that damn kernel.
- >>A little problem still keeps me unhappy: if I install the new
- >>kernel in /386bsd, at boot time bootas tells me: file too big to load.
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- >I also have this trouble.
- >I applied the patches to enable the Julian's
- >new new SCSI drivers for AHA busmaster cards.
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- >The fatted kernel no longer be loaded at the boot time.
- > If any person knows the effective cure for this
- >problem, please let me know.
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- Answer courtesy of Julian:
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- > I use the bootblocks generated by the code I posted
- > recently.
- > look in ref: /usr/src/sys.386bsd/i386/boot
- >
- > julian.
- --
- Bye for now.
- - Raz
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- raz@socs.uts.edu.au (Roland Turner) (OH) 61 2 319 5700
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