Openstep 4.2 and Parallels 4 - can't boot

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  1. CH-Fels

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    I'm trying to get Openstep 4.2 User up and running on my Parallels 4-equipped blackbook.

    The OS installation seemed to go OK, but fails to boot with this message:

    "Load of /etc/mach_init, errno 14, trying /etc/init
    Load of /etc/init failed, errno 14"

    I have set the CPU flag "kernel.hvt_support=0"
    and also tried
    devices.acpi=0 - to disable ACPI
    devices.apm.enable=0 - to disable apm

    But the latter made no difference.

    I wanted to edit the .pvs file to change "<EnableVTxSupport>1</EnableVTxSupport>" to "<EnableVTxSupport>0</EnableVTxSupport>", but I have no pvs file!. There's no directory in user/Library/Parallels for Openstep, nor any pvs, as there is for my WinXP virtual machine. But I doubt that being able to edit a pvs file would help - presumably not, since Parallels hasn't even gotten to the point of creating one yet.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated!
    CH
     
  2. kahamel

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    pvs location

    Ch: The pvs file is inside the .pvm container -- right-click [ or control-clck ] the openstep.pvm (or whatever you called it) and select the Show Package Contents menu...

    I am still trying to get my OpenStep configured as well -- I can boot in Default mode -- but not with other drivers yet..

    - Keith
     
  3. CH-Fels

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    kahamel, thanks for the pointer. Now I've edited the pvs config file, but it didn't make any difference, the boot freezes at the same place.

    Maybe you can help me get a bit farther: when I try to boot with the flag config=default, Openstep says it can't find the file /private/Drivers/i386/System.config/default.table, and I can't get Parallels Explorer to open up the virtual hd for me - either PE can't mount a next-style drive, or something's corrupted . . . any ideas appreciated.

    CH
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  4. CH-Fels

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    New problem - disk size

    Hi everyone/anyone!

    I decided to try a fresh install, and play with various hard disk sizes and options. Using a fixed disk with 2G sized chunks, I've gotten past the earlier problem, and Openstep is 90% installed. I got to the Config.app stage, told it to use default VGA, and it continued merrily, leading to a step I didn't expect: I've got an "Install NEXTSTEP" window in gray-on-gray (but GUI), asking me what components to install. I can't seem to select anything but the already-checked NextStep Essentials. When I click to Install, it opens a Build dialog, telling me the disk isn't big enough to install, and it will use a swap-disk instead. (False, since the HDD is 4Gig total, and OS should be able to see at least 2G). I tell it to go ahead anyway, and it returns me to the Install NEXTSTEP window. Rinse & repeat.

    Any ideas?

    CH-Fels
     

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