From: Stuart Powell (stuart_at_yorkshirepudding.com)
Date: Mon Jun 09 2003 - 13:38:30 CEST
From: "Stuart Powell" <stuart@yorkshirepudding.com> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 06:38:30 -0500 Message-ID: <HAEAICFGOEPNHBCFMHKPEEIJFEAA.stuart@yorkshirepudding.com> Subject: RE: [suse-sparc] Booting SParc 10
Hello, Steve.
I have the same problem here. I never got it resolved because I simply
haven't had time to play with the machine recently. I suspect one of my two
drives is bad, which is entirely possible with the age of these drives. Try
each of the drives on its own for a dry run of the installation and see
which one works and which one doesn't. Remember that the SCSI IDs of the
internal drives should be 1 and 3 with, I think, the drive closest to the
side of the case being ID 1.
Let us know if you get it working,
Stuart.
-----Original Message-----
From: sjardine@acm.org [mailto:sjardine@acm.org]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 01:20
To: suse-sparc@suse.com
Subject: [suse-sparc] Booting SParc 10
Hello All,
New to list.
I am booting disk 1. I do a text or Yast2 install. I get into the
startup,
and after the scsi disks are recognized, I get a never ending list of SCSI
interrupt errors. Any ideas?
By the way - 2 Narrow SCSI disks, 2 Gb each and an external cartridge
type
cdrom. SMP system with 2 Ross 150 Mhz modules..
TIA.
Steve
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