On 31/08/2021 1:14 am, Riza Dindir wrote:
Hello, I am using NetBSD (9.2 - amd64) from a usb 3.0 drive (hdd not a flash drive). The reason for this is my malfunctioning hdd caddy. This is not to be permanent. As soon as I have the hdd caddy work, I will move that drive into my laptop. But the system is usable with X and TWM at this stage. I have two problems. One is with firefox and is concerning me more. The other is something small, and did not happen a lot in the 2 weeks I have been using the system. My first problem is regarding firefox freezing up the system. I am suspecting it has to do with my setup I have mentioned briefly above. I have installed firefox. I started firefox. Visited gmail, and searched on the web to make sure the app is running and am able to access the internet. The system became unresponsive. I also remember at some stage that umass did detach or became unresponsive, but not remember the exact message i saw on the tty's.
Hi Riza, My initial thought would be power. Does this external USB drive have its own power supply or does it derive its power from the USB port. If it's the latter, then the port would seem unable to deliver enough power. Just a long shot.
I tried it the second time, and I had the same problem. Would this setup, currently using NetBSD from a usb 3 drive (no flash, actual hdd) cause this issue? The other problem is about X resetting when starting TWM. Here are the details. I have been using NetBSD for 2 weeks now. I am using TWM. When I quit TWM and start TWM again with startx, the system resets. But this happened a couple of times (2-3 times). And not happening anymore. Not sure why. When I looked at the X.org.log in /var/log, the file was empty. What other logs are there on the system? In cases like this where can I look for logs? Do I have to set some logging flags to get more information in these rare cases?
If it 'resets', aka reboots, there's probably something in the /var/log files, specifically messages. Cheers, Mark
Thanks in advance, for any insights, ideas... Regards, Riza
