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- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
- Path: sparky!uunet!areyes!deano
- From: deano@areyes.com (Dean Carpenter)
- Subject: Re: Problem building new ISC 3.0 kernel
- Message-ID: <1992Sep5.190735.4783@areyes.com>
- Reply-To: deano@areyes.areyes.com (Dean Carpenter)
- Organization: Areyes, Inc.
- References: <1992Sep4.195241.382@areyes.com>
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 19:07:35 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <1992Sep4.195241.382@areyes.com> deano@areyes.com (Dean Carpenter) writes:
- > We just installed ISC 3.0 on a generic 386DX machine here, and we
- >already have it running fine on a couple of other (different) 386s and
- >486s. This new install won't let us rebuild a kernel though ...
- >
- > The system is pretty standard, 386DX, SVGA, WD 1007-SE2 esdi. Almost
- >immediately after starting the build from with sysadm, it halts with the
- >following errors :
- >
- > LINE: swap dsk0t 2
- > ERROR: Unknown device 'dsk0t'
- : :
- Got it. We had to actually add a disk in the BASIC screen that follows
- when configuring the boot controller. We had gone to advanced and simply
- exited. Thanks to Conor P. Cahill for the pointer !
-
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- Dean Carpenter uunet!areyes!deano (203) 847-6003
- Areyes, Inc. deano@areyes.com
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