Jan from install-discuss pointed out: 6600169 The symptoms are the same. This bug is fixed in build 75 (we tried build 74). I'll ask the student to try out build 75.
If that does not work, then I'll get all the drive info from him. ~Kini On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 12:13 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote: }Jayakara Kini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: } }> }> Oops! }> }> Its an x86 laptop. }> We did not try booting from the drive. }> }> How to find out if it has DMA? } }By checking the BIOS } }If you use Solaris 10, you need to manually turn on DMA for ATAPI..... } }The problem may be that this is a cheap laptop with only one ATA port }inside and it may be that Solaris (after booting) does not like to check }the drive as slave on ATA port 0. } }Jörg } } -- Sun Microsystems - India Engineering Centre http://blogs.sun.com/jkini +91-80-66927479
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