Andy Ruhl | 25 Jul 2005 01:51
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Re: 3.0_BETA kernel won't boot?

On 7/24/05, Alexander Bochmann <ab <at> lists.gxis.de> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> ...on Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 10:17:28AM -0700, Andy Ruhl wrote:
> 
>  > Here's exactly what it says before it hangs and doesn't continue:
>  > mem_cluster_cnt = 2
>  > mem_clusters[0] = {0x0,0x37d000}
>  > mem_clusters[1] = {0x37d000,0x1c83000}
>  > loading 0x37d000,0x1c83000
>  > And that's it. Not even as far as the 3.0_BETA kernel goes.
> 
> Did anything happen here? I just tried booting
> an cross-compiled 3.0_BETA Kernel from last week's
> sources on my Z50, and get about one line further...
> 
> mem_cluster_cnt = 3
> mem_clusters[0] = {0x0,0x39f000}
> mem_clusters[1] = {0x39f000,0xc61000}
> mem_clusters[2] = {0x2000000,0x2000000}
> loading 0x39f000,0xc61000
> loading 0x2000000,0x2000000
> 
> ...and that's it.

No, nothing yet as far as I know.

The pr is 30590, but I didn't copy port-mips when I opened it like I was asked.

Hopefully this will put more eyes on it. There is sort of a fix in the
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Cheng Jin | 29 Jul 2005 01:23
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netbsd on Linksys WRT54G?


Hi,

Has anybody gotten NetBSD to run on the Linksys WRT54G series of
broadband gateways or on a similar product from another vendor?
Linux runs on top of Linksys and a number of other gateways. Since
NetBSD supports MIPS architecture and those routers uses Broadcom
chips that are MIPS core, I wonder if people have succeeded in
running NetBSD on top of them.

Any insight on the amount effort it will take to build a NetBSD
port would be highly appreciated.

Many thanks,

Cheng

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