Kent West wrote:
I also found this comment:
Make sure you create a ``Sun disk label'' on your boot disk. This is
the only kind of partition scheme that the OpenBoot PROM understands,
and so it's the only scheme from which you can boot. The /s/ key is
used in |fdisk| to create Sun disk labels.
Nonetheless, even though I did not create a "Sun disk label" on my
boot disk . . . everything seems to be working fine except for the
speed issue.
I went back and looked in fdisk, and even though I didn't do anything to
make the boot disk a "Sun disk label"'ed one, it was already labeled as
such. Just Debian doing The Right Thing I reckon.
--
Kent