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Good news, the problem might be hardware related.
With the daily installer from the 12th of February, and if
I only have three or fewer CPU inserted in the v440 initial boot and
network detection works!
It surprises me that with Solaris, or Debian Etch netboot,
I can use four CPU, but with daily
Hi !
I will try that.
I will try removing three of the four CPU modules, and also to swap them
around.
I perhaps should note that the box runs well with Solaris 9, not sure if
that's any help.
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Well, after swapping all the CPU modules around (modules which also hold
the memory for each CPU)
it still comes up RED State Exception with the daily installer from
31st of January:
I'm no expert, but I assume that since each CPU and memory have changed
place another CPU/memory than previously
Hi,
I have been looking trough the bug database and almost certainly found a
previous report of the same fault:
#360897 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]sparc64 tftpboot kernel driver
failure during Gigaswift ethernet (aka cassini) detection.
This bug is listed in installation-reports, Outstanding bugs
Hi,
I can try and have a look at the oops, however the 'RED State
Exception' error is usually a pretty definite sign of some kind of
hardware trouble. You might try removing different memory modules to
see if that would help. I'll send a message to debian-sparc to see
whether anyone else
reassign 408446 linux-2.6
retitle 408446 [sparc] Installation fails on SunFire v440
thanks
Comments/Problems:
Trying to install Debian to this SunFire v440 which fails. Extracts
from /var/log/syslog
seems to point to problem with the SUN Cassini driver.
Installation fails after Oops in
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reassign 408446 linux-2.6
Bug#408446: (no subject)
Bug reassigned from package `installation-reports' to `linux-2.6'.
retitle 408446 [sparc] Installation fails on SunFire v440
Bug#408446: (no subject)
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