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Re: Trying to install 3.1r5 on Amiga 4000T



hi, i am reproducing your error messages below because i had
some trouble getting it here, and others may have too, anyway
it be part of the record.

looks like some big trouble with your scsi for sure. have
you tested this disk ? (do you have a low level format utility).

looks like you have ide bus. can you get an ide disk to try ?
where i am those are far less expensive and much easier to get
in good condition with some confidence. also easier to test, if you can
try and get one that is 4-6 GB or more they are in much better shape
in their original design. that is EIDE/ATA-33 or newer, ATA4 has fuller
error checking built in to the drives. even if you controller does not
fully support the protocol it is still faster as far as seek time / latencies
which can make huge difference on lots of small files.

IMHO a good disk is one of the most important investment. especially
if it is in doubtful condition. you can always save it for a backups drive.




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Searching for SAVEKMSG magic...
Found 6450 bytes at 0x001dc010

Linux version 2.4.27-amiga (root@dl360-g3) (gcc version 2.95.4
20010319 (prerelease)) #1 Wed May 31 16:30:52 MDT 2006
Amiga hardware found: [A4000T] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A4000_SCSI
A4000_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A3000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA
ALICE_PAL ZORRO3
initrd: 07ec9f78 - 08000000
On node 0 totalpages: 32768
zone(0): 32768 pages.
zone(1): 0 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
Kernel command line: root=/dev/ram video=clgen: ramdisk_size=15000
debian-installer/framebuffer=false debug=mem
Console: colour dummy device 80x25
Calibrating delay loop... 199.47 BogoMIPS
Memory: 126128k/131072k available (1544k kernel code, 3284k data, 116k init)
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - mm_struct
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - filp
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - dquot
Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Inode cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - inode_cache
Mount cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - bdev_cache
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - cdev_cache
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - kiobuf
Buffer cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 4 devices
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Initializing RT netlink socket
Starting kswapd
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - file_lock_cache
VFS: Disk quotas vdquot_6.5.1
Journalled Block Device driver loaded
devfs: v1.12c (20020818) Richard Gooch (rgooch@atnf.csiro.au)
devfs: boot_options: 0x0
clgen: Driver for Cirrus Logic based graphic boards, v1.9.9.1
clgen: CL Picasso4 board detected;  RAM (32 MB) at $40000000,  REG at $40600000
Cirrus Logic chipset on Zorro bus
clgen: This board has 4194304 bytes of DRAM memory
Cirrus Logic video mode: 8 bit color depth
Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30
fb1: Amiga AGA frame buffer device, using 1280K of video memory
pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
Amiga-builtin serial driver version 4.30
ttyS00 is the amiga builtin serial port
Amiga mouse installed.
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - blkdev_requests
FD: probing units
found <5>fd: drive 0 didn't identify, setting default ffffffff
fd0
Unable to get major 2 for floppy
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 15000K size 1024 blocksize
loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00beta4-2.4
ide: Assuming 50MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
ide0: Gayle IDE interface (A4000 style)
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
scsi-ncr53c7xx : NCR53c710 at memory 0xd0190040, io 0x0, irq 12
scsi0: Revision 0x1
scsi0 : NCR code relocated to 0xfe4a5e0 (virt 0x07e4a5e0)
scsi0 : test 1 started
scsi0 : Amiga NCR53c710 SCSI
blk: queue 07e4f618, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xfffff000)
scsi0 : illegal instruction
scsi0 : DCMD|DBC=0xc0000004, DNAD=0xfe2e184 (virt 0x07e2e184)
       DSA=0xf000000 (virt 0x07000000)
       DSPS=0xfe2e184, TEMP=0x33 (virt 0xffffffff), DMODE=0xe0
       SXFER=0x0, SCNTL3=0x0
       phase=DATAOUT, 0 bytes in SCSI FIFO
       SCRATCH=0x0, saved2_dsa=0x0
scsi0 : DSP 0xfe2e188 (virt 0x07e2e188) ->
0xfe2e188 (virt 0x07e2e188) : 0xc0000004 0x0fe2e184 (virt 0x07e2e184)
0x00000033 (virt 0xffffffff)
0xfe2e194 (virt 0x07e2e194) : 0xc0000004 0x00000033 (virt 0xffffffff)
0x0fe4a5c4 (virt 0x07e4a5c4)
0xfe2e1a0 (virt 0x07e2e1a0) : 0xc0000004 0x0fe4a13c (virt 0x07e4a13c)
0x00000033 (virt 0xffffffff)
0xfe2e1ac (virt 0x07e2e1ac) : 0x72370000 0x00000000 (virt 0xffffffff)
0xfe2e1b4 (virt 0x07e2e1b4) : 0x6a0b0000 0x00000000 (virt 0xffffffff)
0xfe2e1bc (virt 0x07e2e1bc) : 0xc0000004 0x0fe4a5c4 (virt 0x07e4a5c4)
0x0000000f (virt 0xffffffff)
scsi0 : issue queue
scsi0 : schedule dsa array :
scsi0 : dsa at phys 0xfe2e188 (virt 0x07e2e188)
      + 64 : dsa_msgout length = 2282225664, data = 0xfe4a7d8 (virt
0x07e4a7d8)
      + 60 : select_indirect = 0xf
      + 56 : dsa_cmnd = 0xfe4a5c4                result = 0x8888,
target = 27147, lun = 0, cmd = Move medium/play audio(12) c4 00 00 00
0f 88 08 00 00 0f e4
      + 48 : dsa_next = 0x0
scsi0 target 27147 : sxfer_sanity = 0xed, scntl3_sanity = 0x8f
                 script : 0x9c55bf4f 0x78b2df2f 0xfdd78f38
0x81fe10f2 0x8413f5f4 0x434fef8f 0xafdfb57 0xc4efd81f
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0000004a
Oops: 00000000
PC: [<000d80da>]
SR: 2200  SP: 07ea7a38  a2: 07ea6000
d0: 00000001    d1: 00001294    d2: 0000000a    d3: 00000008
d4: 07e4d6a0    d5: 07e4d6a0    a0: 00000000    a1: 00183818
Process swapper (pid: 1, stackpage=07ea7000)
Frame format=4 fault addr=0000004a fslw=01050200
Stack from 07ea7a74:
      0000000a 00000008 07e4d6a0 07e4d6a0 000d8db2 07e4a5c4 07e4a140 07e2e188
      0000b692 000d8478 07e4a5c4 00166563 00000000 00000018 07e4d6a0 07000000
      c0000004 0000b692 07e4bb80 07e4d6a0 07e4a000 000d859c 07e4d6a0 07e2e188
      00166358 00000000 0000b692 07e4d6a0 07000000 c0000004 000d7b42 d0190040
      07e2e1c8 07e4a000 000d890c 07e4d6a0 07e2e188 07ea7b81 c0000004 00000000
      07ea7bf4 0000b692 07e4a000 07e4d6a0 d0190040 000d7a40 07e4d6a0 00167995
Call Trace:
      [<000d8db2>] [<0000b692>] [<000d8478>] [<00166563>]
      [<0000b692>] [<000d859c>] [<00166358>] [<0000b692>]
      [<000d7b42>] [<000d890c>] [<0000b692>] [<000d7a40>]
      [<00167995>] [<000d72de>] [<00002600>] [<00077e22>]
      [<000783b0>] [<00002604>] [<00005264>] [<00003b86>]
      [<00002604>] [<000ccd64>] [<00003ae0>] [<000cfb7c>]
      [<00002004>] [<000cf138>] [<000cf180>] [<000c9b2c>]
      [<000c9a70>] [<000c94c8>] [<000c99fc>] [<000d2920>]
      [<0000b834>] [<00002004>] [<0000b78e>] [<0000b692>]
      [<000a9c60>] [<00158b8e>] [<000d27b0>] [<0001cae8>]
      [<0000ffff>] [<00172377>] [<00141f3a>] [<00077410>]
      [<0000b4ba>] [<0000b4cc>] [<0000b524>] [<00002000>]
      [<0001cae8>] [<0000b61e>] [<0000b834>] [<00002004>]
      [<0000b78e>] [<000ca7d8>] [<000041ed>] [<0006ae8e>]
      [<0000b692>] [<000cae26>] [<0000b692>] [<00002068>]
      [<0000b692>] [<00003e3c>]
Code: 2c68 004a 4878 0180 2f0c 47fa 0ccc 4e93 508f 2c0b
Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
In interrupt handler - not syncing
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On 3/6/07, Daniele Gratteri <sgratte@tin.it> wrote:
Brian Morris ha scritto:
> where did you get your installation media and what version is it
> Debian3.1 Sarge or Debian4.0Etch ?
Excuse me, I wrote it in the subject but it is not very readable :(
It is Debian 3.1 R5, so a Sarge release, downloaded from the Debian
site, and it is the "netinstall" CD image since I have an Ethernet card
and planned to do that kind of installation process.
> If you are having trouble just to get started i would suggest
> sarge, you can always upgrade later. Etch is still pre-release/testing.
Tried with it too and the Amiga booter won't even start to decompress
the kernel on my machine (on AmigaOS, before actually booting Linux).
> although i have mac68k, i did have some trouble with a scsi disk of
> etch during testing last year, which took me a few reformat attempts.
> some disks are pickier than others, if it is an old one.
So it may be an hard disk related problem, not fully compatible with
this Linux release?

Thank you.

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