RE: Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.

2010-04-23 Thread Ross Halliday
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim MacKenzie [mailto:j...@photojim.ca]
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 1:49 PM
> To: Chris Andrew; debian-sparc
> Subject: Re: Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.
> 
> ...since
> it's IDE, I expect that the PROM would expect the CD to be the slave
> drive
> on the primary channel (assuming the Ultra 5 has only one channel,
> which I think is the case).

I realize that the OP has already solved the problem, but I want to
point out just for the record that the Ultra 5/10 has 2 IDE channels,
default configuration for the CD-ROM is Secondary Master.

Cheers
---
Ross Halliday
Network Operations
WTC Communications



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Re: Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.

2010-04-23 Thread Jim MacKenzie
It could easily be an old enough drive that it wants good CD-R media (I have 
a spindle of Taiyo Yuden for that very purpose).  Since the Ultra 5 uses 
IDE, you could put in another drive and see if that solves your problem.


You can also do a device scan at the boot prom ("help" will help you find 
the command) and scan to see what device address the CD-ROM has, but since 
it's IDE, I expect that the PROM would expect the CD to be the slave drive 
on the primary channel (assuming the Ultra 5 has only one channel, which I 
think is the case).


Jim
- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Andrew" 

To: "debian-sparc" 
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 1:43 AM
Subject: Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.



Hi, all.

It's a few years since I've posted to the list, and my last Sparc was an 
SS20.


've just taken delivery of a 'new' Ultra 5, but for the life of me
can't boot a CD.  The cd drive is an OEM model that was originally
sold with the Ultra 5 and I have no reason to suspect that it hasn't
been fitted since new.  I suspect that my 'cdrom' alias is pointing to
the wrong place, or my cd media is incompatible (cd-r).  Having read
several how-to's, I am still unable to fathom this one out.  Can
anyone lend me a helping hand?

Many thanks,

Chris.

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Re: Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.

2010-04-23 Thread Chris Andrew
Guys, my humble apologies!

I've just downloaded a new image and it worked straight away. Either the
image was dodgy or my burn was . Looking good, now.

Cheers,

Chris.

On 23 Apr 2010 18:48, "Jim MacKenzie"  wrote:

It could easily be an old enough drive that it wants good CD-R media (I have
a spindle of Taiyo Yuden for that very purpose).  Since the Ultra 5 uses
IDE, you could put in another drive and see if that solves your problem.

You can also do a device scan at the boot prom ("help" will help you find
the command) and scan to see what device address the CD-ROM has, but since
it's IDE, I expect that the PROM would expect the CD to be the slave drive
on the primary channel (assuming the Ultra 5 has only one channel, which I
think is the case).

Jim
- Original Message - From: "Chris Andrew" 
To: "debian-sparc" 
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 1:43 AM
Subject: Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.


> Hi, all.
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Re: Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.

2010-04-23 Thread Hartwig Atrops
Hi.

> 've just taken delivery of a 'new' Ultra 5, but for the life of me
> can't boot a CD.  The cd drive is an OEM model that was originally
> sold with the Ultra 5 and I have no reason to suspect that it hasn't
> been fitted since new.  I suspect that my 'cdrom' alias is pointing to
> the wrong place, or my cd media is incompatible (cd-r).  Having read
> several how-to's, I am still unable to fathom this one out.  Can
> anyone lend me a helping hand?

I just checked my Ultra 5:

It has a DVD Rom from anywhere (has been put in by some previous owner).

At openboot:

devalias cdrom ->

/p...@1f,0/p...@1,1/i...@3/cd...@2,0:f

boot cdrom ->

Debian Lenny CD 1=> ok
Debian Squeeze CD 1 16-Apr-2010 => ok

both on CD-R media.

After booting Debian from hard disk - from /proc:

DVD Drive is attached to chanel 1

On some Ultra (10?) with IDE interface, I had to say 

boot cdrom2
boot cdrom did not work.

Maybe that helps.

Good luck,

   Hartwig


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Can't read my boot CD on Ultra 5.

2010-04-23 Thread Chris Andrew
Hi, all.

It's a few years since I've posted to the list, and my last Sparc was an SS20.

've just taken delivery of a 'new' Ultra 5, but for the life of me
can't boot a CD.  The cd drive is an OEM model that was originally
sold with the Ultra 5 and I have no reason to suspect that it hasn't
been fitted since new.  I suspect that my 'cdrom' alias is pointing to
the wrong place, or my cd media is incompatible (cd-r).  Having read
several how-to's, I am still unable to fathom this one out.  Can
anyone lend me a helping hand?

Many thanks,

Chris.

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