autoconf
—
diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
When NetBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the
machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other
devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven
by a system configuration table which is processed by
config(1) and compiled into
each kernel. Devices which exist in the machine but are not configured into
the kernel are not detected.
- Support for system type %d is not present in this kernel.
- You tried to boot NetBSD on a class of CPU type
which it doesn't (or at least this compiled version of
NetBSD doesn't) understand.
- NetBSD does not yet support system type %d (%s).
- You tried to boot NetBSD on an unsupported
system.
- WARNING: can't figure what device matches %s.
- Unknown device.
- PALcode not valid
- You tried to boot NetBSD on a system with an
unknown version of the PALcode.