I have a Sun Blade 100 running the latest debian sparc release.
So far, so good, the desktop is working with a usable Mate, but with
slow window movement. Marco is only working in no-compositing mode,
otherwise window borders are missing.
The original hardware (m64/Rage XL) is of course incapable
Hi TM
You would normally have the DVD drive on one IDE cable, and the HD's on a
second cable. Otherwise the HD's will slow down to the bus speed of the DVD.
The cable pinouts are different for the connectors which are close together.
They need to plug into a drive.
While you are comparing Free
It should be possible. Just get an IDE cable that is long enough. I
>have a cable in my Sun Blade 100 which is long enough so I can
>connect it properly. It really doesn't make sense to continue trying
>around with the cable connected improperly.
>
>Also, you should be booting over a
connector of the HDD and the DVD are too far apart.
It should be possible. Just get an IDE cable that is long enough. I
have a cable in my Sun Blade 100 which is long enough so I can
connect it properly. It really doesn't make sense to continue trying
around with the cable connected improper
ted to the motherboard. It's a
80 pin IDE cable, but it's printed "Sun Blade 100" on it, so it must work with
this machine.
Still Debian hangs with a black screen after boot. :(
I can switch consoles, but i cannot put syslog to anywhere.
Kevin Stabel írta:
>Cool, just a bit mor
So, it does matter, even with the 40 pin cables? Just because it is impossible
to put the longest part to the motherboard: the connector of the HDD and the
DVD are too far apart. And the DVD does not appear in "probe-ide", if the HDD
is not the primary master. (Any idea why?)
Kevin Stabel írta
Cool, just a bit more patience, TCH, we will get this machine running :)
Usually the part where the cable is the longest goes on the motherboard.
Then you need to set the jumpers correctly as well for slave/master.
These are the positions: http://support.seagate.com/kbimg/3050-2.jpg
Please try i
I see, so it can go for a while, even if it does not connected properly. Good
to know.
I replaced the 80 pin cables to 40 pin ones. Does it matter for the 40 pin one,
how it's connected?
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz írta:
>I wouldn't be surprised if it crashed with the cabling being messed up.
>
ared.
>> Now it does. "boot cdrom" already works. Too bad FreeBSD and Debian freezes
>> after boot
>> and Solaris stucks in a forever read cycle.
>
>I'm still waiting for an actual log for the Debian crash. I have been
>using Debian sparc64 on my own S
I wouldn't be surprised if it crashed with the cabling being messed up.
Frans is absolutely right. Unless you connect the cable properly, don't be
surprised by obscure crashes or hangs.
Adrian
> On Apr 10, 2017, at 7:25 PM, transmail wrote:
>
> But it works if it's not the blue is connected t
But it works if it's not the blue is connected to the motherboard! "boot cdrom"
works and it's not the blue which is connected to the motherboard. Or even if
the machine begins to boot, the later crash is because of this? What if i
connect the devices with a 40 pin cable?
Frans van Berckel írt
On Mon, 2017-04-10 at 19:09 +0200, transmail wrote:
> And which cable is correct for this machine? Because now "boot cdrom"
> works with 80 pin too.
>
> It's impossible to plug the blue connector to the motherboard. The
> DVD's and the HDD's connector is too far from each other then. I need
> to p
And which cable is correct for this machine? Because now "boot cdrom" works
with 80 pin too.
It's impossible to plug the blue connector to the motherboard. The DVD's and
the HDD's connector is too far from each other then. I need to put the middle
(gray) one to the motherboard. When i got the m
I'm still waiting for an actual log for the Debian crash. I have been
using Debian sparc64 on my own Sun Blade 100 as well and I don't
remember any particular crashes. It's currently put on storage because
I don't have enough space to set it up, so we need your boot log
With IDE/ATA, it is vital that:
- You use the correct cable, 40 or 80 pins
- You place the devices in the right order on the cable. 80 pin cables will
usually have color coding. Usually blue goes on the motherboard.
- Jumper the options correctly on the devices. Master/slave on 40 pin
cables, cab
Ok, i'll get a serial cable then. But now, the booting up works, it's now the
OS-es what do not want to work. I'll get a DVD-R for Solaris and i'll wait for
the next Debian image. Maybe this'll solve. As for FreeBSD i have no idea why
it does freeze. Does the Blade still sends messages via seria
I already moved it there, but until the SSD was on the first bus, it did not
appeared. Now it does. "boot cdrom" already works. Too bad FreeBSD and Debian
freezes after boot and Solaris stucks in a forever read cycle.
Kevin Stabel írta:
>What i think is going on ...According to this:
>http://o
What i think is going on ...
According to this: http://oscomp.hu/depot/probe-ide.jpg
The cdrom drive is not where it should be (it should be slave on the first
bus).
Thus the devalias for "cdrom" is wrong.
OP, move the cdrom to the correct bus, as described in the manual.
https://docs.oracle.com/
On 04/10/2017 03:40 PM, transmail wrote:
> I think, it was the SSD which confused the system. Now as SSD is alone on the
> secondary
> channel and on the primary, the HDD is the master and the DVD is the slave,
> everything
> is visible in "probe-ide" and "boot cdrom" works. But boot FreeBSD and
I think, it was the SSD which confused the system. Now as SSD is alone on the
secondary channel and on the primary, the HDD is the master and the DVD is the
slave, everything is visible in "probe-ide" and "boot cdrom" works. But boot
FreeBSD and Debian 9 dies under the boot procedure.
Kevin Sta
Hm, but Debian 9 boots up! I even got the PC-like charmode screen...but after
that it became blank. I'll try it with FreeBSD now.
Kevin Stabel írta:
>I don't know what originally came with the machine, but if it is a
>non-UDMA controller, it will not work correctly with 80 pin cables.On Mon, Ap
I've tried the same layout (HDD=primary master, DVD=primary slave) with a 80
pin cable and it did the same thing. Tries to boot up the DVD, but stucks in
reading forever. Maybe it's something else.
Kevin Stabel írta:
>I don't know what originally came with the machine, but if it is a
>non-UDMA
This may be the case! I replaced the 80 pin cable with a 40 pin cable, mapped
the HDD as primary master, the DVD as primary slave and tried to "boot cdrom".
It now tries to boot up the Solaris DVD, but it tries to do for minutes...
Kevin Stabel írta:
>I don't know what originally came with the
I tried to jumper the drive as slave. The machine did not see it. I tried to
jumper it as CS. Same result. I tried to map it as slave AND CD and still not
appears. The machine only sees this drive, if it's mapped as master.
Kevin Stabel írta:
>That's wrong.It should be set to slave or CSOn Mon,
The problem is, that i cannot even boot CD-s, which are definetly smaller than
2 GB.
Gasha írta:
>Maybe offtopic.
>
>I remember, that there were serious issues with Sun Enterprise E250 and DVD.
>
>1) Images larger than 2 Gb were not supported by firmware/OBP.
>2) Images larger than 3.4 or 4 Gb w
t at the moment:
>> the
>> DVD drive is on the 2nd IDE connector, try 'boot cdrom2'
>
>Booting with "boot cdrom" works fine on my Sun Blade 100. I assume that "TCH"
>didn't connect his CD-ROM properly or did not properly set the Master and
>
Nope, it's the primary master.
Hartwig Atrops írta:
>Hi.
>
>On Sunday 09 April 2017 22:12:52 transmail wrote:
>> Can anyone help me on this matter? No matter what i'm trying, i cannot boot
>> anything on my machine. I've tried Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD. It always
>> tells me, it "cannot read dis
Maybe offtopic.
I remember, that there were serious issues with Sun Enterprise E250 and DVD.
1) Images larger than 2 Gb were not supported by firmware/OBP.
2) Images larger than 3.4 or 4 Gb were not supported by Hitachi DVD.
3) Not sure about DVD-RW support.
4) Swapping another DVD unit did not
On 04/10/2017 09:44 AM, Hartwig Atrops wrote:
> Just out of my head, my Blade 100's are not ready-to-start at the moment: the
> DVD drive is on the 2nd IDE connector, try 'boot cdrom2'
Booting with "boot cdrom" works fine on my Sun Blade 100. I assume that
Hi.
On Sunday 09 April 2017 22:12:52 transmail wrote:
> Can anyone help me on this matter? No matter what i'm trying, i cannot boot
> anything on my machine. I've tried Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD. It always
> tells me, it "cannot read disk label", "cannot read disk label package" and
> "cannot ope
Can anyone help me on this matter? No matter what i'm trying, i cannot boot
anything on my machine. I've tried Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD. It always tells
me, it "cannot read disk label", "cannot read disk label package" and "cannot
open boot device".
If i try to "show-disks", selecting the "cdr
In the meantime i've remembered, that i have an IDE DVD-RW and i replaced the
drive. Now it does not eject the Solaris DVD, but i still cannot boot anything
with "boot cdrom".
Kevin Stabel írta:
>If you don't mind the cost of one disc, you could.If you do mind the cost,
>you could try to look
If yes, then please tell me how can i do that.
Mark Morgan Lloyd írta:
>On 09/04/17 17:00, Frans van Berckel wrote:
>> On Sun, 2017-04-09 at 16:52 +0200, transmail wrote:
>>> How can i boot up the Debian 9 netinstaller on my Sun Blade 100? Is
>>> there any manuals
On 09/04/17 17:00, Frans van Berckel wrote:
On Sun, 2017-04-09 at 16:52 +0200, transmail wrote:
How can i boot up the Debian 9 netinstaller on my Sun Blade 100? Is
there any manuals/tutorials about installing Debian on a Sparc
machine?
If you are gonna netboot, please wait for some days. The
You were right, DVD+RW is not supported by this drive.
However CD-RW is and still, i cannot boot up neither FreeBSD 11, nor Debian 9.
Any idea why?
(Hitachi GD-7000 docs are here: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/bph06479)
Kevin Stabel írta:
>If you don't mind the cost of one disc, you could
On Sun, 2017-04-09 at 16:52 +0200, transmail wrote:
> How can i boot up the Debian 9 netinstaller on my Sun Blade 100? Is
> there any manuals/tutorials about installing Debian on a Sparc
> machine?
If you are gonna netboot, please wait for some days. The netinstaller
image does not func
If you don't mind the cost of one disc, you could.
If you do mind the cost, you could try to look up what your drive supports.
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 5:11 PM, transmail wrote:
> Yes, it is. It's a DVD+RW. And both the FreeBSD and Debian CD-s i tried to
> boot up were CD-RW. Should i try CD-R and
Yes, it is. It's a DVD+RW. And both the FreeBSD and Debian CD-s i tried to boot
up were CD-RW. Should i try CD-R and DVD-R?
Kevin Stabel írta:
>This is a burned DVD yeah?It could actually be a fairly obscure issue, namely
>DVD-R vs DVD+RPlease have a look here:
>https://pc.net/helpcenter/answe
This is a burned DVD yeah?
It could actually be a fairly obscure issue, namely DVD-R vs DVD+R
Please have a look here:
https://pc.net/helpcenter/answers/different_dvd_r_formats
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 4:51 PM, transmail wrote:
> I've tried to set auto-boot? to false but it's still ejecting my S
How can i boot up the Debian 9 netinstaller on my Sun Blade 100? Is there any
manuals/tutorials about installing Debian on a Sparc machine?
I've tried to set auto-boot? to false but it's still ejecting my Solaris DVD.
What can cause this?
Mark Morgan Lloyd írta:
>On 09/04/17 12:00, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> That's not a proof that this drive works. Try reading a known good medium,
>> e.g. a commercially pressed CD and see
I put my (commercial) Imperium Galactica 2 CD into the drive and tried to "boot
cdrom". Same result as before.
My drive is a Hitachi GD-7000 DVD-ROM. It should be okay. Should i try it in
another machine?
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz írta:
>That's not a proof that this drive works. Try reading a
On 09/04/17 12:00, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
That's not a proof that this drive works. Try reading a known good medium, e.g.
a commercially pressed CD and see if that works.
And, even if that works, it could still be that the old CD-ROM drive in your
SPARC doesn't handle CD-Rs.
You rea
That's not a proof that this drive works. Try reading a known good medium, e.g.
a commercially pressed CD and see if that works.
And, even if that works, it could still be that the old CD-ROM drive in your
SPARC doesn't handle CD-Rs.
You really need to make sure the drive can deal with the CDs
Both medium was OK on my x86 Linux box. I tried to run Debian 9 Sparc64 by
"boot cdrom", but also no avail.
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz írta:
>On 04/08/2017 10:32 PM, transmail wrote:
>> I guess, i'm doing something wrong again, but i have no idea what.
>
>Have you verified that the CD-ROM drive a
I just wrote the ISO out.
Mark Morgan Lloyd írta:
>On 08/04/17 21:00, transmail wrote:
>> I tried to boot up Solaris 10 from my Blade 100, but when i insert the DVD,
>> the drive spins up, tries to do something, then ejects itself. If i instert
>> the FreeBSD 11 CD, then it does not eject autom
On 04/08/2017 10:32 PM, transmail wrote:
> I guess, i'm doing something wrong again, but i have no idea what.
Have you verified that the CD-ROM drive actually works properly,
i.e. by testing a known good medium?
Adrian
--
.''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
: :' : Debian Developer - glaub...@deb
On 08/04/17 21:00, transmail wrote:
I tried to boot up Solaris 10 from my Blade 100, but when i insert the DVD, the drive spins up, tries to do something,
then ejects itself. If i instert the FreeBSD 11 CD, then it does not eject automatically, but when i tell "boot
cdrom", it tells me, that it
I tried to boot up Solaris 10 from my Blade 100, but when i insert the DVD, the
drive spins up, tries to do something, then ejects itself. If i instert the
FreeBSD 11 CD, then it does not eject automatically, but when i tell "boot
cdrom", it tells me, that it "cannot read disk label", the "canno
I suspected, but it was better to ask and be sure.
Romain Dolbeau írta:
>2017-04-07 18:41 GMT+02:00 transmail :
>> Maybe i don't get it, but if we stop the clock, then we must set the time at
>> every boot?
>
>Yes, but SunOS and Solaris both kick-start the clock at boot. And with
>NTP you don't
2017-04-07 18:41 GMT+02:00 transmail :
> Maybe i don't get it, but if we stop the clock, then we must set the time at
> every boot?
Yes, but SunOS and Solaris both kick-start the clock at boot. And with
NTP you don't really need to set the clock, the system does it for
you.
> Why the clock shoul
Maybe i don't get it, but if we stop the clock, then we must set the time at
every boot? Why the clock should be stopped then?
Romain Dolbeau írta:
>2017-04-07 17:52 GMT+02:00 Mark Morgan Lloyd
>:
>> Any half-decent system designer provides a way to shut the clock down
>> on one of these chips,
2017-04-07 17:52 GMT+02:00 Mark Morgan Lloyd
:
> Any half-decent system designer provides a way to shut the clock down
> on one of these chips, at which point the battery lasts more or less
> indefinitely. I certainly did when I was putting them into custom hardware.
>
Huh? The Sun Nvram/Hostid
This is it, isn't it? http://cmheong.tripod.com/work/mk48t02.html
I haven't found a chip like this on my motherboard. Where it is?
Mark Morgan Lloyd írta:
>On 07/04/17 13:18, transmail wrote:
>> I see. And where is that battery exactly? I only see the standard CR2032. Is
>> it that big green/bla
On 07/04/17 13:18, transmail wrote:
I see. And where is that battery exactly? I only see the standard CR2032. Is it
that big green/black box near the CPU fan's power supply connector?
On the top of the chip. I /did/ say "Timekeeper RAM ... onboard
battery". Unfortunately it's one of those arc
On 04/07/2017 02:33 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> It's not just that. Most if not all Suns use a "Timekeeper RAM" chip for the
> RTC
> and things like the MAC address, these have an onboard primary cell (i.e. not
> rechargeable) with a lifetime of about 10 years, after which you need a
> replace
I see. And where is that battery exactly? I only see the standard CR2032. Is it
that big green/black box near the CPU fan's power supply connector?
Mark Morgan Lloyd írta:
>On 07/04/17 11:30, transmail wrote:
>> I tried to reset the NVRAM,
>
>It's not just that. Most if not all Suns use a "Timek
On 07/04/17 11:30, transmail wrote:
I tried to reset the NVRAM,
It's not just that. Most if not all Suns use a "Timekeeper RAM" chip for
the RTC and things like the MAC address, these have an onboard primary
cell (i.e. not rechargeable) with a lifetime of about 10 years, after
which you need
ust got my Sun 6 USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade 100.
>> However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the power
>> button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED flashes
>> five times and then remains on and the
Yes, i'm using several machines via two PS/2 & VGA KVM-s and on the "output" i
convert it to USB with a PS/2 to USB converter (only if there's no PS/2 ports,
like on my Sun Blade 100, or my G5 PowerMac). But since i had a keyboard (SUN 6
USB) and for the test i did not
On 04/06/2017 06:56 PM, transmail wrote:
> I just got my Sun 6 USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade 100.
> However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the power
> button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED flashes
> five ti
On 07/04/17 10:00, transmail wrote:
Okay, i figured it out: I was so lame, i simply
did not connected the PS/2 keyboard/mouse to the machine (i thought
the SUN keyboard will be enough), so the KVM did not shown the
image... I was such a noob, sorry for wasting your time.
You haven't :-)
So wha
board, so finally i could try my Sun Blade 100.
>However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the power
>button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED flashes
>five times and then remains on and the monitor switches on (but remains
>black)
USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade 100.
>> However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the power
>> button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED flashes
>> five times and then remains on and the monitor switches on (bu
smail wrote:
>Hi!I just got my Sun 6 USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade
>100.However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the
>power button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED
>flashes five times and then remains on and the
On 06/04/17 17:30, transmail wrote:
Hi!
I just got my Sun 6 USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade 100.
However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the power
button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED flashes
five times and then
Hi TCH
Are you using a screen connected to the video port? Try instead a serial port.
It might be 9600 no parity. HTH -- Rick
On April 6, 2017 12:56:57 PM EDT, transmail wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I just got my Sun 6 USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade
>100.
>However, i cannot
Hi!
I just got my Sun 6 USB keyboard, so finally i could try my Sun Blade 100.
However, i cannot enter OBP. The machine seems to be alive: after the power
button is pressed, the LED goes green, a short beep emitted, the LED flashes
five times and then remains on and the monitor switches on (but
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:57:12PM -0500, Jordan Bettis wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:47:48PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 03:36:42PM -0500, Jordan Bettis wrote:
> > > The image boots fine, and the installer progresses to disk detection,
> > > at which point it says t
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:47:48PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 03:36:42PM -0500, Jordan Bettis wrote:
> > The image boots fine, and the installer progresses to disk detection,
> > at which point it says that it can not detect the disk, aska me to
> > select a driver.
> >
>
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 03:36:42PM -0500, Jordan Bettis wrote:
> The image boots fine, and the installer progresses to disk detection,
> at which point it says that it can not detect the disk, aska me to
> select a driver.
>
> Switching to the shell, I see the ALI IDE controller in lspci. I also
>
Hi. I don't know if this is related to Nataraj Basappa's problem above
or not. It sounds like it might be, but perhaps a worse incarnation.
I am trying to install 5.0.2 on a Blade 100. I first tried a
netinstall CD. Openboot refused to see the disc, producing the 'bad
disk label' error. I then set
From: Jurij Smakov
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:36:17 +0100
> One possibility to get relevant documentation would be to request controller
> specs via Sun FOSS hardware docs website:
Unfortunately the guy doing nearly all of the actual legwork
on that left Sun several months ago.
--
To UNSUBSCRI
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 02:57:54PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > * pata_ali.c - ALI 15x3 PATA for new ATA layer
> > * based in part upon
> > * linux/drivers/ide/pci/alim15x3.c Version 0.172003/01/02
> >
> > * TODO/CHECK
> > * Review Sunblade workaround.
> >
> > I'm sendi
> * pata_ali.c - ALI 15x3 PATA for new ATA layer
> * based in part upon
> * linux/drivers/ide/pci/alim15x3.c Version 0.172003/01/02
>
> * TODO/CHECK
> * Review Sunblade workaround.
>
> I'm sending this to the IDE list - what is the status of this driver,
> and what ca
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 11:41:41AM +0100, Nataraj M Basappa wrote:
> i am new to sparc hardware, just found this isse after setting up
> lenny using netboot install.
> default kernal options on the stock kernel fails (see attached txt -
> withoutdma.txt), if i add ide=nodma boots correctly. is thi
Nataraj M Basappa wrote:
i am new to sparc hardware, just found this isse after setting up
lenny using netboot install.
default kernal options on the stock kernel fails (see attached txt -
withoutdma.txt), if i add ide=nodma boots correctly. is this a known
issue?
I'm not an expert, but I hav
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 11:41:41AM +0100, Nataraj M Basappa wrote:
> i am new to sparc hardware, just found this isse after setting up
> lenny using netboot install.
> default kernal options on the stock kernel fails (see attached txt -
> withoutdma.txt), if i add ide=nodma boots correctly. is thi
/ Symbios Logic 53c875 (rev 14)
01:02.1 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c875 (rev 14)
cheers!
nataraj
Sun Blade 100 (UltraSPARC-IIe), No Keyboard
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.17.1, 1792 MB memory installed, Serial #50636767.
Ethernet
Hi Andrew,
* Andrew M.A. Cater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [2007-05-08 6:12 +]:
> The OpenPROM is not immediately obvious - and not very well documented
> if you do a random Google search.
That's true, here's a couple of pointers:
OpenBoot 3.x Quick Reference
http://sunsolve.sun.com/data/802/80
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 06:12:08AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: I wasn't
> sure whether I needed the full scale @PCI magic stuff that you have to
> work out at an OpenPROM prompt as the first line where it said root=
Ah, yes, it's possible to use those long device strings, but it's not
necessar
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Hello all,
A long and tortuous tale. A Sun Blade 100 which had a Debian Sarge
installation on failed with initially lots of network errors
occurring in the logs. An attempted upgrade in place to Etch failed for
various reasons (mostly my user incompetence :( then the
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 01:34:44AM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
>
> I guess you want something simple, like this:
>
> root=/dev/hda2
> partition=2
> default=Linux
> read-only
> timeout=100
> append=" video=atyfb:off"
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz
> label=Linux
> initrd=/boot/initrd.img
>
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 10:03:30PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > The kernel stanza in silo.conf should simply have an additional:
> > initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.something
> >
> Can you post me a complete silo.conf so that I can see what the boot and
> root arguments should be. I'm not s
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 11:28:59PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 02:43:21PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: A Sun
>
> > [Ubuntu installer] died at about 85% installed :(
>
> Those two sound more like hardware problems, if it happens so haphazardly?
>
> > SILO boots, kernel
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 02:43:21PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: A Sun
> Blade 100 which had a Debian Sarge installation on failed with initially
> lots of network errors occurring in the logs.
> [Ubuntu installer] died at about 85% installed :(
Those two sound more like hardware pro
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Machine is a stock Sun Blade with 256MB of memory, 20GB hard drive.
Etch 4.0r0 official release netboot media fails - Boot from CD rom from
SILO succeeds, then machine hangs trying to boot Linux. This is 2.6.18-4
Same here with 2.6.18 but it works with boot> Linux v
Hello all,
A long and tortuous tale. A Sun Blade 100 which had a Debian Sarge
installation on failed with initially lots of network errors
occurring in the logs. An attempted upgrade in place to Etch failed for
various reasons (mostly my user incompetence :( then the saga below
followed
On Saturday 30 December 2006 20:38, Jim Watson wrote:
> My SunBlade 100 boots 2.6.18 OK from internal disk drive with
> video=atyfb:off. (This was not required with 2.6.16)
> As mentioned in the thread, net boot may be required - at least I
> have not seen any reports of success with CDROM.
Just t
On 31/12/2006, at 2:25 AM, Holger Wansing wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 14:40:49 +0100 Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I have no idea what video cards are in a Sun Blade 100. If it is
something
other than an ATI card, you may need a different parameter. The
kernel
Yes,
Hello,
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 14:40:49 +0100 Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have no idea what video cards are in a Sun Blade 100. If it is something
> other than an ATI card, you may need a different parameter. The kernel
Yes, is ATI ca
On Saturday 30 December 2006 13:23, Holger Wansing wrote:
> This doesn't help on Sun Blade 100 machines (while it does on
> Blade 150 systems).
>
> Any suggestions on this?
I have no idea what video cards are in a Sun Blade 100. If it is something
other than an ATI card, you may
video=atyfb:off"
This doesn't help on Sun Blade 100 machines (while it does on
Blade 150 systems).
Any suggestions on this?
--
Kind regards
Holger
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On Mon, 2006-12-25 at 11:57 +0100, Holger Wansing wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would be appreciated if someone could give me some help:
>
> There is an installation report (please refer to
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=402282
> for detailed info) on a
Hi all,
I would be appreciated if someone could give me some help:
There is an installation report (please refer to
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=402282
for detailed info) on a Sun Blade 100 machine.
This machine doesn't boot with recent daily builds of the
debian-inst
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Juliet Kemp wrote:
Hi,
I have a Sun Blade 100, on which I have am trying to install Debian testing -
it fails right at the start of the process. I'd be grateful for any
pointers.
That is a pretty well-known problem. It usually does not trigger for
Blade 100
Hi,
I have a Sun Blade 100, on which I have am trying to install Debian
testing - it fails right at the start of the process. I'd be grateful
for any pointers.
My first attempt was the current beta version of the etch installer,
using the netinst CD. Using the default options etc, I
Quoting Simon Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear All,
>
> Using the stable install CD's I've got the error found here:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/04/msg00052.html
>
> The install CD cannot be mounted to continue the installation.
>
> Has this problem been fixed somewhere? If
Dear All,
Using the stable install CD's I've got the error found here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/04/msg00052.html
The install CD cannot be mounted to continue the installation.
Has this problem been fixed somewhere? If so could somebody point me to
an ISO that I can use to insta
It's a 40GB drive.
Take your model number, and do a google search.
WD400BB-23DEA0 plus, WDC has a habbit of putting the actually drive size
in the model number.
Olivier BERT wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Admar Schoonen wrote:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 12:36:49PM +0200, Olivier BERT wrote:
I
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