I never had a problem before the Z840. My first Z400 never changed until the 
MB died except for converting to a RAIDZ1 array and a bump from 3x 1 TB to 3x 2 
TB. I bought the other 3 about 5 years ago.

The installs I've done on my test Z400 have always gone smoothly, but the BIOS 
does some "magic" so you have to press F1 to continue the boot any time you 
change a disk. That's probably why I never saw it before. This BIOS doesn't do 
that. And I had loads of fun with it :-(

Sorting this cost me a lot, but at least it's a simple change to the install 
process to fix. I think the issue is the graphics card as everything looks fine 
in single user mode. It's when it attempts to start X that it crashed. The 
Solaris and Linux install tests showed how much superior Hipster is. I'm going 
to test rc1 on both the Z400 and Z840 to verify what change is needed in the 
installed image to prevent this happening.

It's very little effort for those who are set up to do test installs to provide 
test feedback to the developers. I'd like to see a regular program for doing 
that.

Courtesy of assistance from Andy Fiddaman on the illumos-dev list, I now have a 
disk with a 2020.10 based userland development environment. There's not a lot 
to it, so an oi-dev pkg should take care of making it easier for users to fix 
bugs they encounter. "pkg install oi-dev", locate the problem program and go to 
work.

Once I recover a bit from the drubbing the Z840 gave me, I'm going to fix the 
SEGVs in format(1m).

Have Fun!
Reg


     On Friday, April 23, 2021, 03:37:30 PM CDT, Judah Richardson 
<judahrichard...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 

On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 2:43 PM Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss 
<openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:

It *appears* to be connected with selecting options 5, 6 & 7 before booting to 
multi-user.
I do believe this was in 1 of the very 1st replies I made to you when you 1st 
posted on this list ... it was either in the body or the link I posted. That 
has always been the key to getting an OI installation to boot for the 1st time 
on this end.
Glad you got it working; I just feel like you could have a lot sooner ;)
 

  I'll investigate further after it's been running a while.  I'm supposed have 
64 GB of DRAM arrive today.

I'm purely guessing, but I suspect that the "Reconfigure" option is what made 
it work.

This install was to a 3 disk RAIDZ1, so I have to redo the install for a 4 disk 
RAIDZ2.  I'll test my "Reconfigure" hypothesis when I do that.

There may be other wrinkles in the BIOS settings.  I cannot find BIOS 
documentation and this is my first encounter with a UEFI BIOS.  The behavior 
changed significantly when I updated the BIOS.  I'm hoping that applied a 
Spectre microcode patch.

Reg

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