I'm attempting to install Debian on my Sun Enterprise 4500. I've downloaded the 
Sparc netinst (5.0.4), cut the disc and booted the Sun from it. All seems to go 
well, but then it complains it can't find the CDROM. By manually telling it to 
use /dev/cdrom, it'll continue, but as soon as it goes to detect disks it's all 
over. The console spews esp0 errors, the scsi bus gets reset a couple times, 
and then it eventually hangs up the bus. After that, it can't even read the 
CDROM any more. 

Watching the console as things are booting, I can see that the esp_scsi module 
does indeed find the CDROM, and the hard disk. A cat of /proc/scsi/scsi lists 
the devices on the bus (just the internal DVDROM drive and the external hard 
disk), and cat of /proc/partitions shows sda. It just seems that as soon as it 
tries to "detect disks", then it loses it's brains.

lsmod reports that esp_scsi and sun_esp are both loaded. I can't 
remove/reinsert the module because rmmod isn't a valid command from the 
installer disc.

Before booting from the CD, OpenBoot can see the hard drive and DVDROM from 
probe-scsi, and the devices are connected and terminated properly.

Any ideas? 

-Ian


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