I managed to get NetBSD 3.0.1 running on an LCII with 10Mb RAM, FPU and ethernet.Install NetBSD mac68k on my PB165
Sweeeeeeet! Now I'll have to fire up my Q840 and get it installed, and start cranking out binary packages again. NB4 had an awfully long release cycle, it seems.Incidentally, NetBSD 4.0 was just released.
The mac68k port webpage hasn't been updated (neither have most of the other ports by the look of it), but the files are up on the NetBSD FTP servers:Incidentally, NetBSD 4.0 was just released. However, I still don't see a "mac68k" port of it. The "mac68k" port is still at version 3.1.
The "crisis of faith kernel driver" took a while to develop.NB4 had an awfully long release cycle, it seems.
Oh cool! I guess I just jumped the gun a bit. When I checked earlier, it was still at 3.1 with no mention of "mac68k" in the directory for NBSD 4.The mac68k port webpage hasn't been updated (neither have most of the other ports by the look of it), but the files are up on the NetBSD FTP servers:Incidentally, NetBSD 4.0 was just released. However, I still don't see a "mac68k" port of it. The "mac68k" port is still at version 3.1.
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-4.0/mac68k/
You might need to try a local mirror if you can't get a connection to that one.
Installing from CD is definitely the easiest/best for new installs, as you don't have to leave a big Mac partition to hold the files during installation. As I have a working system, pulling the release files into a directory somewhere and using that as the install base is also possible.Oh cool! I guess I just jumped the gun a bit. When I checked earlier, it was still at 3.1 with no mention of "mac68k" in the directory for NBSD 4.
I'll have to download it soon and get it on my Quadra 650.
EDIT: I just realized that the ISO image of NBSD 4.0 isn't up yet for "mac68k", but as you said the 4.0 release files are there. I'm guessing there's some way to update from 3.1 to 4.0? (Sorry for my lack of knowledge with NBSD. :I )
Or put them on an AppleShare server.Installing from CD is definitely the easiest/best for new installs, as you don't have to leave a big Mac partition to hold the files during installation.