Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Thursday 21 December 2006 03:03, Dan
Oglesby wrote:
> Could you file one new installation report for the issue that you need
> to press enter 4 times to get the root floppy loaded so we can keep
> track of that? I think that is now the only issue remaining.
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
Sorry for delay. I had to concentrate on other work for a bit.
Not a problem at all. I know how that goes. :-)
On Thursday 21 December 2006 03:03, Dan Oglesby wrote:
> Could you file one new installation report for the issue that you need
> to press e
Hi,
Sorry for delay. I had to concentrate on other work for a bit.
On Thursday 21 December 2006 03:03, Dan Oglesby wrote:
> Could you file one new installation report for the issue that you need
> to press enter 4 times to get the root floppy loaded so we can keep
> track of that? I think that is
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wednesday 20 December 2006 05:18, Dan
Oglesby wrote:
> Just completed a flawless install of Debian off of the 2006-12-19
> floppy images on the SS20 system. All hardware detected automatically,
> no errors during the install, and the system rebooted to a lo
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wednesday 20 December 2006 05:18, Dan
Oglesby wrote:
> Just completed a flawless install of Debian off of the 2006-12-19
> floppy images on the SS20 system. All hardware detected automatically,
> no errors during the install, and the system rebooted to a lo
Dan Oglesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On
Tuesday 12 December 2006 05:32, Dan Oglesby wrote:
All of my hardware in the SS5-70 is detected automatically by the 2006-12-16
floppy images.
The older floppies would not automatically detect the onboard ethernet
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tuesday 12 December 2006 05:32, Dan
Oglesby wrote:
> Both boots I had to manually tell it to load the lance module for my
> onboard NIC.
I can't find a lance module, so I guess you mean sunlance.
Sorry, I meant sunlance.
What exactly do you mean by "bot
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sunday 17 December 2006 06:03, Dan
Oglesby wrote:
> The installation went perfect, all hardware detected (network, SCSI
> controller, and hard drive), drive partitioned just fine. After
> rebooting, it looks like the SCSI controller module is missing from t
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 05:32, Dan Oglesby wrote:
> Both boots I had to manually tell it to load the lance module for my
> onboard NIC.
I can't find a lance module, so I guess you mean sunlance.
What exactly do you mean by "both boots"?
Does the NIC get detected automatically by the installer
On Sunday 17 December 2006 06:03, Dan Oglesby wrote:
> The installation went perfect, all hardware detected (network, SCSI
> controller, and hard drive), drive partitioned just fine. After
> rebooting, it looks like the SCSI controller module is missing from the
> initial ramdisk again. System bo
I just did an install tonight using the floppies created on 2006-12-16 on a
SparcStation 5, 70Mhz system w/80MB of RAM, a 4.3GB SCSI drive, and a CG6
framebuffer.
The installation went perfect, all hardware detected (network, SCSI controller,
and hard drive), drive partitioned just fine. After
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Could you provide the output of 'lspci -nn'
and 'prtconf' (from the
sparc-utils package) for your box?
Just to make sure I wasn't incorrect in my assumptions that lspci wouldn't
work, I installed the pciutils package and ran the utility as you asked. It
re
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Both boots I had to manually tell it to
load the lance module for my
> onboard NIC.
Could you provide the output of 'lspci -nn' and 'prtconf' (from the
sparc-utils package) for your box?
lspci doesn't exist on the system (no PCI slots anyway). prtconf retu
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 05:32, Dan Oglesby wrote:
> I first tried to boot my SS20 that contained a CG6 framebuffer and a
> Sun Wide-SCSI + 100Mbit NIC SBUS card, but it froze the system hard
> while loading the esp module. So, I pulled the SBUS board with the
> SCSI and NIC, and tried again.
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> It appears to work after pressing the
Enter key on the number pad, then
> pressing the Enter key on the keyboard. I was able to duplicate this
> on the serial console as well. I get a ^M when I'm on the serial
> console after pressing the number pad Enter ke
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (Please always reply to the bug report
rather than individual persons.)
It looks like the message I replied to was not CC'd to the mailing list. I'll
make sure to CC the list from now on.
On Monday 11 December 2006 21:14, you wrote:
> Frans Pop wrote:
> >
(Please always reply to the bug report rather than individual persons.)
On Monday 11 December 2006 21:14, you wrote:
> Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just tried today's testing boot floppies along with a CG6
> > framebuffer, Sun monitor, and Sun Type5 keyboard. It still looks
> > like i
On Friday 08 December 2006 05:21, Dan Oglesby wrote:
> Just tried today's testing boot floppies along with a CG6 framebuffer,
> Sun monitor, and Sun Type5 keyboard. It still looks like it needs more
> than one ENTER key press at the root disk prompt, but it did continue
> the boot process.
So the
Just tried today's testing boot floppies along with a CG6 framebuffer, Sun
monitor, and Sun Type5 keyboard. It still looks like it needs more than one
ENTER key press at the root disk prompt, but it did continue the boot process.
--Dan
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sunday 03 December
I just tried to boot from floppy again, and this time used the ENTER key on the
numeric key pad. It appears to work using that ENTER key. Still did not work
using the ENTER key on the qwerty area of the keyboard.
--Dan
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sunday 03 December 2006 07:01, Dan
Serial console at 9600,8,n,1. Connected to a Linux machine with minicom in
vt102 emulation mode.
When I hit ENTER, the console drops down a line, so it's getting the command
(no other issues using the console so far either).
--Dan
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sunday 03 December 20
On Sunday 03 December 2006 07:01, Dan Oglesby wrote:
> Comments/Problems: After booting from the boot.img on floppy, the
> system prompted for the root.img floppy to be inserted into the floppy
> drive. After manually ejecting the boot.img floppy and inserting the
> root.img floppy, the system wo
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: floppy
Image version:
http://people.debian.org/~stappers/d-i/images/daily/sparc32/floppy/2.6/
Date: 2006-12-02 23:30
Machine: Sun SparcStation 5
Processor: microSPARC II 70Mhz
Memory: 80 MB
Partitions: none
Output of lspci -nn and lspci -vnn: non
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