SS20 Boot Problem

2007-12-25 11:46:00

I had just thought this might be the problem, thanks very much, and sorry for

not RTFM'ing more carefully!

Stephen.

Also thanks to Tim Evans

Stephen.

Casper Dik wrote:

>

> >Having intalled the o/s (2.6 5/98) on an old SS20 with 4 CPUs and 512Mb of RAM -

> >the install worked as expected.

> >

> >When it comes to booting it is reporting being unable to find bootblk! The

> >disks are powered and if I boot single user from CD the ufsboot is present.

> >

> >The boot-device looks strange (not quite exaclty the same as the alias) however

> >if I manually tell it the device it still doesn't work

>

> The Solaris FAQ says:

>

> 5.60) I installed Solaris on a big disk, but now booting fails.

>

> Due to limitations in Openboot PROMs, you can't boot any of the 32bit

> SPARCs (sun4c, sun4m, sun4d) from a root partition that has parts lying

> beyond the 2GB mark on a SCSI disk.

>

> On systems with really old PROMs (revision 2.5 or less) you need to

> make the root partition smaller than 1GB.

>

> The Ultra PROMs are capable of this, but Solaris prior to version 2.6

> also has a bug which effectively prevents Ultras from booting from

> large root partitions too. Patch 103640-08 or later fixes this

> for Solaris 2.5.1, so later 2.5.1 HW releases should be OK too.

>

> Typical error messages include:

>

> bootblk: can't find the boot program

> boot: cannot find misc/krtld

> Short read. 0x2000 chars read

> Read error.

>

> --- end of excerpt from the FAQ

>

> Questions marked with a * or + have been changed or added since

> the FAQ was last posted

>

> The most recently posted version of the FAQ is available from

> <http://www.wins.uva.nl/pub/solaris/solaris2/>


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