Am Montag, 5. Dezember 2005 19:45 schrieb Ulrich Teichert: > >works perfectly and starts downloading the byte stream but at a > >certain poin it stops donwloading and it prints: > > > >"Fast Instruction Access MMU Miss" > > > >so the flash update isn't started. > > Yeah, I had the same problem with my Ultra-2.
It worked fine on an Ultra60. > >What does it mean? How can I avoid this error? > > I have no idea what it really means. I only came around that point > by installing Solaris on a scratch disk, booting it, copying the > patch on that disk and booted it from there. It really needs > the filesystem, it seems. Mine didn't but there may be many different firmware upgrade softwares from SUN. In addition, where can I download Solaris (8 or 9 or 10) without the Sol10-Registration-Pain: too many detailed questions and a license that I simply did not understand as english is not my first language. > However, quite some time after that, somebody suggested that booting > the patch over silo could have been possible. If you'll try that out, > I would be interested in the results, I tried that before setting up a second computer for network boot but it did not work. Maybe due to the fact that SILO cannot really start a Solaris kernel itself. HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

