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[2] http://wiki.debian.net/?SparcKernelStatus
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snd-sun-cs4231. In general, it is quite useful to have discover1
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the version of the installer he used...
Anyway, as I was writing this message, the CIA bot reported that Joey Hess
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look like.
I'll look at those. If all the information is there, it should not be too
hard to fix. Maybe it makes sense just to walk the complete tree looking
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output for E4500?
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(they are compiled without the v8 optimizations).
[0] http://wiki.debian.net/?SparcKernelStatus
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+CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD64X=m
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_TRIFLEX is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CY82C693=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CS5530=m
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on it is welcome.
* Failure of the current 2.6 netboot images to boot on sparc32. It can be
a kernel bug or a SILO bug, or some combination thereof. During the boot
the initrd image cannot be mounted and boot fails. Should be reproducible
with any sparc32 hardware.
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Can you post more information about this failure? What kind of SCSI
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Here's some relevant information by Vincent, who probably forgot to
CC: debian-sparc :-).
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SparcInstallation notes (wiki.debian.net/?SparcInstallationNotes)
and included a link to your installation report there.
Friendly,
Wiktor Wandachowicz
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This is well known problem, I believe. While 2.4 kernels required a
special sparc keymap, 2.6 expects the same keymap on all architectures.
AFAIK, you can look at the config files in /etc/console or use
dpkg-reconfigure
immediately after boot even though booting proceeds
normally.
[0] http://www.alsa-project.org
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using a new 2.6.8 Debian kernel build by
Jurij Smakov.
Works for me too :-)
The patch is now committed to all 2.6 branches of the debian-kernel SVN
and will be included in the upcoming releases of kernel-source 2.6.8-16,
2.6.10-7 and 2.6.11-4. The unofficial 2.6.8 kernel image with this patch
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/dev/discs/disc1/part1
/dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target1/lun0/part1
See the devfs faq at
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the install. You can find the images at [0]
and detailed instructions on setting up netbooting at [1].
[0] http://www.debian.org/releases/sarge/debian-installer/
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, if
nothing goes wrong. The old version which is currently there causes
dependency problems in Sarge.
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to run the command
'modprobe sunlance'. To make it available after every boot you either need
to add 'sunlance' to the /etc/modules file or install automatic hardware
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a look at the page
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, target 0. This line worked
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c) Boot, by giving a boot command.
The system should now boot automagically from the hard disk.
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. The ISO image, which I was using
had md5 sum
d71042fc919db5e8ba8fcec0825c3f68 binary-sparc-1.iso
and size 572637184.
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URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html for instructions.
I would appreciate if someone with a sparc32 machine could confirm this
problem by downloading the preprocessed source file and compiling it, so
I can file a bug.
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successfully tested the yesterday's daily
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variables kernel.stop-a. For example, to
disable it at boot, you might want to add a line
kernel.stop-a = 0
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I have built a kernel
with SysRq enabled, in an attempt to make it work with serial console.
So far it didn't work, since both switching to PROM and SysRq are
activated by the same break symbol. I might look closer at the serial
driver to come up with a solution.
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quirks, like SysRq
does not work when Stop-A is disabled using /proc or sysctl.
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this kernel if this seems like a useful feature to you. I
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status 1
dh_shlibdeps: command returned error code 256
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 1
Judging by this, the failure is not your fault. Might be that ldd (or
something else in the toolchain) is broken, which sucks at this point in
time. I'll try to reproduce the failure.
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, since I do not have access to any decent
Ultra hardware.
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this:
$ ls /proc/bus/pci/
40/ 60/ 80/ 81/ devices
i.e. there is no '00' entry, then there is hope, that the patch will
actually do something useful. If there is a '00' entry, then we are
looking at a completely different problem.
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Radu Spineanu wrote:
Hello
Could someone please give me a hint on how to fix this ?
For the record, this problem has already been reported as bug #268450.
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idea will work out
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loaded
into memory by silo, but later kernel fails to find it. I don't remember
having seen that kind of failure before.
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the PROT_EXEC flag on mmap()ed modules regardless of machine
architecture. (It was already trying to do this, but there are two
preprocessor statements involved, and we were only patching one.)
(Closes: #280384)
Good work.
[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2004/12/msg00035.html
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next time.
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:
# depmod -a
# modprobe isofs
* Exit the shell, return to the d-i's main menu and retry the option
Detect and mount CD-ROM. It should now mount and the installation
should continue.
[0] http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/errata
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every step of the way. Thanks for your
help.
-JP
Sorry, the correct syntax appears to be
# route add default gateway 192.168.0.1 eth0
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) daily builds should pick it up in ~10 days, when it
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tried.
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kernel. For that you need
to go to the installer's main menu and lower the debconf priority. Then,
after the base install you should be prompted for kernel to install,
giving you a choice of UP and SMP.
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.
The page may be found at [0]. If you are unfamiliar with WiKi concept,
consider reading [1] first.
[0] http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?PortsSparc
[1] http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?ReadmeFirst
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-functional, which warrants a question whether anyone has/uses PCI
stuff on sparc32. Please let me know if you do, we'll look for an
alternative solution then.
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). As this is different kernel version, it might just work.
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/267428
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11046905093r=1w=2
[2]
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http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-sparc/rc2/images/sparc64/netboot/2.6/boot.img
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, installer does not have any control over it
whatsoever. The only thing we could do (short of hacking the driver in the
kernel) is to document this workaround in the installer's manual for
sparc. Any other ideas?
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such machines are
somewhat rare. As E3000 appears to have two sbus buses, it would be great
if you could test it out.
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[0] http://bugs.debian.org/299074
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by
typing something like this at the boot prompt:
linux image=1/boot/vmlinux-2.4.27-2-sparc32
initrd=1/boot/initrd.img-2.4.27-2-sparc32 root=/dev/sda1
If you are still having trouble, post your silo.conf and we should be able
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on it if I build a
system on another machine and attach the disc?
How is the installation failing? Please quote relevant error messages.
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can either use those in your
silo.conf, or create symlinks manually in / and use silo.conf mentioned
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can also add the name of
the module (sunlance, that is) to /etc/modules, so it is automatically
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-sparc32 symbolic
link set up? If you still have problems booting, post your final silo.conf
file and the output of the following commands:
ls -la /
ls -la /boot
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, you might have better luck
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in the bug trail), but I don't know how to monitor/intercept the calls to
the PROM's entry point routine prom_cif_handler().
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/261824
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(hda), sector 8
and so on for all of the even sectors it attempts to read.
Could you please try the unofficial iso linked from
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It includes all IDE drivers as modules, it might help with your problems.
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are
available at
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Please report your experiences either by replying to this thread, or to
the SparcKernelStatus wiki page at
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page
http://wiki.debian.net/?PortsSparc
It contains a short description of the problem and a possible workaround
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the debs for you, so you can easily manage them with dpkg/apt-get.
Just apt-get install kernel-package and look at the file
/usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz for instructions.
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. Using it you can build your
own kernel debs using the whatever source and configs you prefer. Maybe I
am stating something obvious for you here (sorry about that in that case),
but from your reply it looks like there is a bit of confusion :-).
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, relevant for the sound card. prtconf is in the
sparc-utils package.
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works out,
submit a wishlist bug against discover1-data with this information.
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the 2.6 kernel does not work in multi-processor mode on them, and
dropping support of 2.4 from Etch is being discussed.
Reportedly, current 2.6 kernels do not work *at all* on sun4m. This
according to Jurij Smakov, who appears to currently be the sparc kernel
maintainer in Debian.
Yes, indeed
If someone is willing to invest serious effort into supporting sparc32
machines (including sparc4c), I suggest to create a project on alioth for
that purpose.
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, that the success/failure of 2.6.12
kernel to boot is correlated to the locations of the memory chips in the
slots.
I don't think it is acceptable to release a kernel with problems like
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? There is a bug report (322960)
stating that stock 2.6.12 kernels do not boot on Netra T1. I wonder
whether the same problem is present for X1.
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will then be
installed into the /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/2.6.12/debian/ directory.
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/porting. If you have a possibility to open
an account for me on a sparc box for this purpose, I would really
appreciate it. If the box can be rebooted remotely or accessed via the
serial console, that would be a huge plus.
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and is
going to be available on the mirrors tomorrow. Please test it and let the
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or broken system is pretty high, so back up all your valuable
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forget to copy
/usr/lib/yaird/conf/Debian-initrd.conf to the
/usr/lib/yaird/conf/Templates.cfg.
The default file will generate unbootable initrd.
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automatically requeue at some point, not sure what to do about mysql.
see shy jo
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CD-ROM properly, I believe.
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such an
unneeded chip lying around (preferrably version 2.25r which is the
latest), I would gladly pay for shipping it my way.
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it should work in your situation. 2.25r is the
Ross-specific version, probably required for higher frequency CPUs.
[0] http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/SS10/PROM_BootPROM_Sun4m.html
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of the kernels I
remember working reliably on sparc32. And it did not have such problems!
So the machine is up and running now and I just need to try and build
latest kernels and see how they perform there.
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message [0] and followups. I am in the process of building
the debs for 2.6.14-rc5 which was uploaded to experimental yesterday, but
due to various hardware issues it will probably take another couple of
days.
[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/10/msg00043.html
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yaird is the only alternative at the moment.
Images are available at:
http://www.wooyd.org/debian/kernels/2.6/
Kernel team plans to upload the 2.6.14 to unstable as soon as it is
released.
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definite to say
about by weekend, so stay tuned :-). I am pretty sure that SMP will not
work though.
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in unstable. It would be greatly
appreciated by sparc users and developers if the built packages would
eventually appear in unstable.
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