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Re: installation difficulties



I took the suggestion below (from Peter, thanks so much for your quick
reply and help!):

I ensured that in partitioning sda1 (first of my two Seagate 2.1 Gb
drives, the other I'm ignoring until system is up and running), I chose
the "s" option to make a sun disk label (partition type is 5), and I even
had the installation routine scan for bad blocks on both root and swap
partitions on this drive.  Nonetheless, when I reboot in the installation
process, I get the same message:

Boot device:/iommu/sbus/espdma@5,8400000/esp@5,8800000/sd@3,0 File and
args:
Bad magic number in disk label
Can't open disk label package

Can't open boot device


A little more info: If I then type: "boot disk1" at the ok prompt (I'm not
sure what exactly disk1 is, it was just a sample option I tried), I get
this:

Boot device:/iommu/sbus/espdma@5,8400000/esp@5,8800000/sd@1,0 File and
args:
SILO Buggy old PROMs don't allow reading past 1GB from start of the disk.
Send complains to SMCC
Read error on block 294916
Cannot find /etc/silo.conf (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted
in short read)
Couldn't load /etc/silo.conf
No config file loaded, you can boot just from this command line.
Type [prompath;]part/path_to_image [parameters] on the prompt


Anyway, although I feel quite comfortable in general installing,
administering, and using linux-x86 (Debian, etc.), I'm really new to the
Sun architecture and feel at a loss as to how to make this work.

Continued suggestions/help would be really appreciated.

Thanks so much,

Daniel


On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Pieter Krul wrote:

> Daniel Freedman wrote:
> 
> > So, maybe my problem is that I haven't created a "Sun disk label", and I'm
> > not really sure how to do so. I didn't see any explicit mention of this in
> > the installation instructions for the sparc port of potato, but maybe I'm
> > missing something.
> 
> Boot from the cdrom and when you're in fdisk, use option 's'
> to create a new Sun disklabel.
> You can probably follow the defaults fdisk comes up with.
> 
> Pieter

My initial message:

I'm trying to install Debian 2.2r0_CDa on a newly-acquired used
SparcStation 5 (110MHz, 256 Mb RAM, 2 Seagate 2.1 Gb HD, Rom Rev. 2.24).
I'm booting off the CD-ROM to start the installation process, and I'm
successfully getting most of the way through (partitioning of disks,
configuration of modules, installation of base, etc.) until I'm asked to
reboot to install the remainder of packages (or first create rescue
floppy if this doesn't work).  I'm not able to create the rescue floppy
(it fails on trying) and the reboot doesn't recognize the boot disk with
the following error:

Boot device:/iommu/sbus/espdma@5,8400000/esp@5,8800000/sd@3,0 File and
args:
Bad magic number in disk label
Can't open disk label package

Can't open boot device





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