Hi,

I had a problem with the driver, but i disconnected the second loop to the
drive backplane, and it worked.
It's a long shot, but i guess you could try?

Kind Regards,

-Kevin

On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 2:10 PM Rick Leir <rl...@leirtech.com> wrote:

> Thomas
> Does your machine have FiberChannel disks (FC-AL?)
>
> There was a problem with the driver the last time I tried to install. That
> was a year ago, and I was too busy to fix it. My guess is that there is an
> endian problem in whatever boot code that calls the driver. I say that
> because the driver is old and has never been changed.
>
> You might want to try using an ATA or SCSI disk temporarily. Please let me
> know how it goes.
> Cheers
> Rick
>
> On December 17, 2018 2:27:46 AM EST, Thomas D Dial <td...@acm.org> wrote:
>>
>> A few months back I made a half hearted try at installing Debian on a
>> Sun Blade 1000. The installer failed instantly and I deferred this in
>> favor of more immediately pressing matters, but now will have time to
>> spend on it.
>>
>> I have found debian-10.0-sparc64-NETINST-1.iso (apparent date 5/18/18
>> and debian-9.0-sparc64-NETINST-1.iso (apparent date 4/4/18) at
>> cdimage.debian.org. Is there a later version of either?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Tom Dial
>>
>>
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