Hi all,
I'm new here, and to *BSD, but I have an old DEC DS10 that I had my company buy for a project, which we later abandoned. So instead of letting it collect dust in a dank basement, I have a DS10 humming away in my office running NetBSD 9.3.
It took a while to get it installed, but now the setup seems quite content. The only issue I've bumped into, is that when booting, the process stops and asks for a terminal type, hit Enter for VT100, which then dumps me into a root prompt. To continue to boot, I have to "exit", after which it is up and running just fine.
Any idea how to stop this from happening, and have a nice, smooth, boot process?
There's nothing interesting in /var/log/messages, aside from 3 complaints about its pre-DS10-era display card. I don't think it'll help, but here's the complaints:
/netbsd: [ 1.0000000] pm3fb0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0: 3D Labs GLINT Permedia 3 (rev. 0x01)
/netbsd: [ 1.0000000] autoconfiguration error: pm3fb0: no width property
/netbsd: [ 1.0000000] autoconfiguration error: pm3fb0: no height property
/netbsd: [ 1.0000000] autoconfiguration error: pm3fb0: no depth property
Thanks for any/all help!
Spiff