-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 05/09/2011 05:04 PM, Jurij Smakov wrote: > On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 04:22:13PM -0300, Flamarion Jorge wrote: > On 05/09/2011 01:46 PM, Ivan Jager wrote: >>>> On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 09:57:50AM -0300, Flamarion Jorge scribbled: >>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>>> Hash: SHA256 >>>>> >>>>> On 05/05/2011 08:56 PM, Flamarion Jorge wrote: >>>>>> Hello all, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am the Flamarion Jorge and I'm from Brazil. >>>>>> >>>>>> I joined this list for two reasons: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1 - I understand very little about the SPARC architecture, which must >>>>>> have an installed Debian and it works well. >>>>>> 2 - I really want to report a successful installation for staff of the DI >>>>>> >>>>>> So here we go >>>>>> >>>>>> Today all afternoon here in Brazil (GMT -3) I tried unsuccessfully to >>>>>> get a boot with Debian installed on SUN T5220. >>>>>> >>>>>> Initially I did a normal installation using a traditional partitioning >>>>>> using EXT3 and SWAP. >>>>>> >>>>>> After some reading on the Internet I saw that it was necessary to have a >>>>>> primary partition in UFS and EXT2 format, and has a partition table with >>>>>> the label SUN. >>>>>> >>>>>> Well, I tried to do this manually, without success. I tried to leave the >>>>>> DI guided partitioning, without success. I tried, tried and tried ..... >>>>>> I read a lot, but unfortunately I can reach the end of successful >>>>>> installation, with all the hardware detected and functional, but I can >>>>>> not boot from a ILOM. >>>>>> >>>>>> The only way I could access my Debian on SUM T5220 was through the >>>>>> rescue mode of DI. >>>>>> >>>>>> So after all this saga, I'd like a hint of you on how to make Debian >>>>>> boot properly SILO from the ILOM. >>>>>> >>>>>> This machine is at my disposal, so I can try any hint that you want to >>>>>> post so we can report a successful installation of for the DI guys and >>>>>> the staff of the SPARC port. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you very much >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi again, >>>>> >>>>> Can anyone give me a hint to help start the SILO? >>>> >>>> Yes, but sorry it's going to be rather obvious since you didn't >>>> go into detail as to what the problem was. Go to openfirmware >>>> (the ok prompt) and type "boot disk" (or whatever is needed to >>>> boot of the disk where you installed silo). Then, (this is the >>>> important part) observe what *does* happen. If you can't figure >>>> out how to fix it, it would be easier to help if you actually >>>> tell us what happened. If there is an error, you may want to copy >>>> and paste it. If there is no output whatsoever, you would want to >>>> say that. If it only prints "S" you would want to say that. It's >>>> a bit hard to guess what went wrong if all you say is that it was >>>> unsuccessful. >>>> >>>> As for the SUN disklabel, you seem a bit confused about that, but >>>> it may just be the translation from Portuguese. SUN does not use >>>> the same partitioning scheme as the DOS partitions you are >>>> probably used to. It's not that you need a partition with a label >>>> of SUN, it's that you should be using a sun disklabel rather than >>>> a DOS partition table. But if you're using the installer to >>>> partition the disk, that shouldn't be a problem as it will do the >>>> right thing. If you're partitioning manually and want more >>>> details check man fdisk or >>>> https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/BSD_disklabel but >>>> I don't think that's actually the problem. >>>> >>>> Ivan >>>> >>>> > > First thanks for trying to help me. > > My problem is: I can not load the silo from the "ok prompt" > > When i install Debian, using guided partitioning of Debian Installer, > and the installation finished successfully, after the first reboot I get > the following message: > > {0} ok boot disk > Boot device: /pci@0/pci@0/pci@2/scsi@0/disk@0 File and args: > Bad magic number in disk label > Can't open disk label package > ERROR: boot-read fail > > > Can't open boot device > >> Try 'boot disk1'.
Hi Jurij, {0} ok boot disk1 Boot device: /pci@0/pci@0/pci@2/scsi@0/disk@1 File and args: ERROR: boot-read fail Can't open boot device {0} ok Aparentemente foi instalado no disk0. Mais alguma sugestão ? - -- Flamarion Jorge -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJNyEw3AAoJEJhPZF0zwv0z+xEQAJ1ykl5uXT4f9xbpm3M/WPHh wQ8Wx6Gp0ir7XCHx9KUlR2VrN3rxNLy3THEnuB+HW7vjfIy6ynF5xbyIZSuaH2at 16usGInTToSk+rcmKiTdOR7vr38h/8X44bzg/Zwb0dioWTmSHXb8Ul4USXuFmzLH E+gWLH9BCTnVkUG30BrXGvbSu5Ye4SAvZ8vF9x/r1usY93rUvo+KgAptbxkr01Ti pJuGpMZfedJdImtXJnsnua0V6wPiI1CkHN7kWbqfgBZvk8CIa7smNNOHlrxnExJ2 jrIr2EOmDKd3LuW13m5kJ+30Kbl59abOf/4sIc5hxse8ItVY8Ghmqu3vH1YiGT/k WFdga5wmpA+dxyhai3011eRoug+3vC39X0AlfGp8/7FAv4mAubYCQ+9DtDykytKm pnAyBPfd39AT2NIVcd5dhk7AWbVSaIAbJQ8gDSp1yW4WMdbJdhI23zduCelGBb1p MG6MsJTh0Q4HwL5a1M6NLZCG7S4Mxc5J0tBE9wBmRletfp12dRnXmYJX4i/X2pt7 ny2VXi0egnPvCfNdA202191wP2LJL56MUxMmnm+ql773XRqoE+bYng4rRz3r6YWX uU4EHBeODg+GIOUfUlCLf2fNHREb+9XQSBP5kV4px8CbN2u+d0NPjIpqJ3qmfSd5 B+DpWyVX6eJ9tZhELYxa =ZSLq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-sparc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4dc84c37.9070...@yahoo.com.br