Hi,
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 02:24:57PM -0700, darin strait wrote:
The system was equipped with its original IDE disk and a newer 200GB
one (btw: all 200gigs are available with newer 2.6 kernels).
I had gotten an email off-list from someone else who had put a large
disk into his system and
After a couple of days experimenting I came to the point that it loads a
boot image through RARP/TFTP (2.6 kernel version). Now I'm stuck at the
message No partitionable media were found. The system had 2 4.2G SUN
drives: no partitionable media found. So I thought the disks were messed
up, and
Frank F. Waarsenburg wrote:
After a couple of days experimenting I came to the point that it loads a
boot image through RARP/TFTP (2.6 kernel version). Now I'm stuck at the
message No partitionable media were found. The system had 2 4.2G SUN
drives: no partitionable media found. So I thought the
Show-devs gives the following output:
{6} ok show-devs
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],3c00
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],3c00
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],f880
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],f880
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
/virtual-memory
/[EMAIL
On Monday 22 August 2005 17:02, Frank F. Waarsenburg wrote:
Thanks a lot. That was exactly the problem. Both esp and sd_mod were
not loaded. It's loading the packages now. I'll let you know when I
have the system up and running.
Please file an installation report [1] after you are finished
How's xfree working on the latest 2.6. kernel? Last time I tried it just
didn't come up.
El Lun 22 Ago 2005 13:43, Frans Pop escribió:
Currently sparc32 is holding back progress for debian-installer because
there is no 2.6.12 kernel available. This is also blocking sparc64 from
switching to
I am a working with a Silicon Valley company that is looking for Circuit design
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