rogerk@sco.COM (Roger Knopf 5502) (09/08/90)
In article <7577@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> tuck@iris.ucdavis.edu (Devon Tuck) writes: >We have a 386/33 IBM Compatable that we are trying to install Xenix on. We >put the N1 disk in, and press "return" at the "boot:" prompt, the devices >are displayed, and then we get as far as the L5 test in the boot process >until the system {reboots itself. This is when Xenix initializes the virtual memory page tables. Why this is failing I can't really say as I've never seen it fail and no obvious possibility comes to mind other than perhaps something with your 386 chip itself. -- Roger Knopf <standard disclaimer applies> SCO Consulting Services "If your controller will talk to a uunet!sco!rogerk or rogerk@sco.com cow pie, we can store data on your 408-425-7222 (voice) 408-458-4227 (fax) cow pie." --Scott Deardorff