RE: 8.2 fails to boot after install on Sun

2012-01-04 Thread Miller, Leonard
Thanks for responding.

Auto-boot is set to true and the boot device is set to disk.  When it boots, 
this is displayed:

FreeBSD/Sparc64 boot block
boot path: /pci@8,60/SUNW/glc@4/fp@0,0/disk@w2104cf2fa3a3,0:a
boot loader: /boot/loader
file /boot/loader not found
Program terminated

Printenv shows boot-device is set to disk.

Thanks,
Leonard

-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org 
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of James Edwards
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 11:09 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: 8.2 fails to boot after install on Sun

On Tue, January 3, 2012 15:33, Miller, Leonard wrote:
 Hi,
 I have tried installing 8.2 Sparc on a Sun system multiple times, using
 different options, and each time I do, it takes me back to the initial
 options screen, where I have to exit the install, forcing it to halt.  I
 am never prompted to install a boot manager or anything else.  I always
 get through the install process, installing packages, adding users,
 network settings, etc.


Your install experience sounds normal and successful.  When you are
finished and exit the installer, it should take you to the openboot
prompt.  All you *should* need to do is type in 'boot', the system will
reboot and boot to disk.

You don't need to worry about a boot manager as multibooting isn't
supported on this platform.

 When I power cycle the machine and change the boot settings back to
 defaults, it fails to boot.


If it fails to boot, I'm assuming it is stopping at the OpenBoot prompt? 
Can you elaborate further?

What happens when you type 'boot disk' at the openboot prompt?  If it
boots, auto-boot may not be set correctly, which can be rectified by
'setenv auto-boot? true' at the openboot prompt.

If that does not work, what is the output of 'printenv' - specifically
what is 'boot-device' set to?

Also, some further reading on installing FreeBSD on sparc64:
http://www.freebsdwiki.net/index.php/Sparc_-_Installing_FreeBSD
-and for more detail-
http://www.freebsdwiki.net/index.php/Installation_on_Ultra_5

Hope this helps,
James


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RE: 8.2 fails to boot after install on Sun

2012-01-04 Thread Miller, Leonard
Ok, I got it.  I did a reinstall and everything appears to be running well.  I 
think it may have been the fact that there was no boot-file defined, but I'm 
not sure.  Now I just need to figure out how to get a window manager running.

Thanks,
Leonard


-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org 
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Miller, Leonard
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 9:40 AM
To: James Edwards; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: 8.2 fails to boot after install on Sun

Thanks for responding.

Auto-boot is set to true and the boot device is set to disk.  When it boots, 
this is displayed:

FreeBSD/Sparc64 boot block
boot path: /pci@8,60/SUNW/glc@4/fp@0,0/disk@w2104cf2fa3a3,0:a
boot loader: /boot/loader
file /boot/loader not found
Program terminated

Printenv shows boot-device is set to disk.

Thanks,
Leonard

-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org 
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of James Edwards
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 11:09 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: 8.2 fails to boot after install on Sun

On Tue, January 3, 2012 15:33, Miller, Leonard wrote:
 Hi,
 I have tried installing 8.2 Sparc on a Sun system multiple times, using
 different options, and each time I do, it takes me back to the initial
 options screen, where I have to exit the install, forcing it to halt.  I
 am never prompted to install a boot manager or anything else.  I always
 get through the install process, installing packages, adding users,
 network settings, etc.


Your install experience sounds normal and successful.  When you are
finished and exit the installer, it should take you to the openboot
prompt.  All you *should* need to do is type in 'boot', the system will
reboot and boot to disk.

You don't need to worry about a boot manager as multibooting isn't
supported on this platform.

 When I power cycle the machine and change the boot settings back to
 defaults, it fails to boot.


If it fails to boot, I'm assuming it is stopping at the OpenBoot prompt? 
Can you elaborate further?

What happens when you type 'boot disk' at the openboot prompt?  If it
boots, auto-boot may not be set correctly, which can be rectified by
'setenv auto-boot? true' at the openboot prompt.

If that does not work, what is the output of 'printenv' - specifically
what is 'boot-device' set to?

Also, some further reading on installing FreeBSD on sparc64:
http://www.freebsdwiki.net/index.php/Sparc_-_Installing_FreeBSD
-and for more detail-
http://www.freebsdwiki.net/index.php/Installation_on_Ultra_5

Hope this helps,
James


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8.2 fails to boot after install on Sun

2012-01-03 Thread Miller, Leonard
Hi,
I have tried installing 8.2 Sparc on a Sun system multiple times, using 
different options, and each time I do, it takes me back to the initial options 
screen, where I have to exit the install, forcing it to halt.  I am never 
prompted to install a boot manager or anything else.  I always get through the 
install process, installing packages, adding users, network settings, etc.

When I power cycle the machine and change the boot settings back to defaults, 
it fails to boot.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Leonard

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Re: 8.2 fails to boot after install on Sun

2012-01-03 Thread James Edwards
On Tue, January 3, 2012 15:33, Miller, Leonard wrote:
 Hi,
 I have tried installing 8.2 Sparc on a Sun system multiple times, using
 different options, and each time I do, it takes me back to the initial
 options screen, where I have to exit the install, forcing it to halt.  I
 am never prompted to install a boot manager or anything else.  I always
 get through the install process, installing packages, adding users,
 network settings, etc.


Your install experience sounds normal and successful.  When you are
finished and exit the installer, it should take you to the openboot
prompt.  All you *should* need to do is type in 'boot', the system will
reboot and boot to disk.

You don't need to worry about a boot manager as multibooting isn't
supported on this platform.

 When I power cycle the machine and change the boot settings back to
 defaults, it fails to boot.


If it fails to boot, I'm assuming it is stopping at the OpenBoot prompt? 
Can you elaborate further?

What happens when you type 'boot disk' at the openboot prompt?  If it
boots, auto-boot may not be set correctly, which can be rectified by
'setenv auto-boot? true' at the openboot prompt.

If that does not work, what is the output of 'printenv' - specifically
what is 'boot-device' set to?

Also, some further reading on installing FreeBSD on sparc64:
http://www.freebsdwiki.net/index.php/Sparc_-_Installing_FreeBSD
-and for more detail-
http://www.freebsdwiki.net/index.php/Installation_on_Ultra_5

Hope this helps,
James


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