Re: Installation manual updates -- still open

2006-12-31 Thread Frans Pop
On Sunday 31 December 2006 11:41, Chris Newport wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2006, Frans Pop wrote:
> >> 3.5.1 mentions the 1GB magic boundary -- silo will sometimes refuse
> >> to boot the kernel, if it is physically located beyond the 1GB from
> >> the start of the disk. I believe, however that this applies only to
> >> sparc32 machines, is that correct?
>
> Early Sparc32 machines assume an early disk VTOC limitation. The root
> filesystem must be on the first slice and no slice should exceed 2Gb.
> This is an OBP issue. The only cure is to put the root (including
> /boot) filesystem on the first slice and limit its size to 1024Mb.
> AFAIK this only affects Sun4C machines which may not work with 2.6
> kernels anyway.

That means that the two sentences that cover that issue can be deleted.

> >> 5.1.4: How relevant is Sun NVRAM FAQ linked from this section for
> >> us?
>
> Most older machines will have expired NVRAM batteries which should be
> fixed using this FAQ before attempting to install an operating system.
> Probably the most frequent problem with older machines.

OK. Let's leave that in then.

Thanks for the info Chris.

Cheers,
FJP


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Re: Installation manual updates -- still open

2006-12-31 Thread Chris Newport

On Sun, 31 Dec 2006, Frans Pop wrote:




3.5.1 mentions the 1GB magic boundary -- silo will sometimes refuse to
boot the kernel, if it is physically located beyond the 1GB from the
start of the disk. I believe, however that this applies only to
sparc32 machines, is that correct?


Anyone know this?


Early Sparc32 machines assume an early disk VTOC limitation. The root 
filesystem must be on the first slice and no slice should exceed 2Gb.
This is an OBP issue. The only cure is to put the root (including /boot) 
filesystem on the first slice and limit its size to 1024Mb.
AFAIK this only affects Sun4C machines which may not work with 2.6 kernels 
anyway.



5.1.4: How relevant is Sun NVRAM FAQ linked from this section for us?


Any comments?


Most older machines will have expired NVRAM batteries which should be 
fixed using this FAQ before attempting to install an operating system.

Probably the most frequent problem with older machines.


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