the project foc if that
would be any help. Mainly V240 series, but maybe a couple of
others as well. In Oxford, Uk...
Regards,
Chris
class machines,
have an Ultra 1, several Ultra II and V240, V215/245, T2000 and
T5220. Could set any of those up to provide ssh / ftp login,
whatever, if that would be useful to the group...
Regards,
Chris
can host them...
Regards,
Chris
On 06/09/16 06:50, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hello Chris!
Debian Wheezy is already no longer supported, except for the LTS
branch which deals with i386 and amd64 architectures only.
Thus, any issues you may have that are related to bugs will never
be fixed. Plus, since Debian Wheezy, we
On 06/10/16 11:26, Hermann Lauer wrote:
Hello Chris,
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:00:25AM +, Chris wrote:
I know Debian 7 is unsupported on Sparc and that bugs won't be fixed,
but I don't care. Once the OS is installed and stable, I really don't
need or expect support or patches. Apart from
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Hi
I downloaded the kernel source 2.2.1 and the kernel-patches-2.2.1.
I can't seem to apply the patches with:
patch diff_file being run from the top of the source tree.
What is the directory vanilla???
Any help appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Chris
. But who needs / wants RedHat... ;-) ?
Any suggestions?
Thanx in advance,
Chris
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On 14/02/16 11:25, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Source: ghostscript
Version: 9.16~dfsg-2.1
Severity: normal
User: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Usertags: sparc64
Hello!
ghostscript currently fails to build from source on sparc64 due to a mismatched
symbols file
all it, upgrade it, or just start where I am? Looks like a late-Feb
build is what got installed. And I'm definately an old hand with building
and installing OSes. Been doing it that way for 20+ years. :-)
Thanks for your assitance!
- Chris
to configure the disks as ZFS and boot off of them.
I'm sure this is possible with the kernel modules, but want to know if
anyone knows how to set this up with the sparc64 support.
Thanks! I look forward to learning more about my options here...
- Chris
edback from folks, I think I'm stalled trying to
get ZFS kernel modules at the moment. Thanks all!
- Chris
On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 10:40:07PM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi Chris!
>
> You've run into a know bug, see [1].
>
> > [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=897568
Ahh, thanks. Well, at least it's not unique to sparc64, so I assume it'll
get r
Attaching log file, for reference.
On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 04:13:39PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 01:41:01PM +0100, James Clarke wrote:
> > > https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Debian
> >
> > zfs-initramfs, along with zfs-dkms and various othe
to generate a new install CD so that I can get that all
installed onto the disks that now have ext volumnes on them?
Thanks!
- Chris
I doubt that alone is enough. And, I don't know much about
grub vs silo vs anything else that Linux uses to boot.
Hopefully someone else has some more pointers for me at this point. Thank
you much for these!
- Chris
s.
Thanks!
- Chris
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 08:54:21PM +0100, James Clarke wrote:
> On 22 May 2018, at 20:40, Chris Ross <cross+deb...@distal.com> wrote:
> > 1) It it suspected that I can boot from a RAIDZ on sparc64? (Does zfs-linux
> > and grub allow for that on any arch?)
>
> In th
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 01:54:36PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> I have a T5120 currently running on sdd, and want to install a fresh debian
> on ZFS datasets on sda through sdc. I want to install a fresh OS onto those
> zvols. How much of that process is built into just running t
command-line
arguments to grub-install, or is something else wrong?
Thanks.
- Chris
lear on what I need
to do to "create a BIOS boot partition". nb, I _don't_ want to have a single
filesystem on a single disk, I want to be able to handle disk failure, thus
much the point of root-on-ZFS.
Thanks.
- Chris
nxz in my path.
It's not running it as root with sudo that's the problem, I assume. Other
than that, Adrian, I think I'm doing the same as you but it's not working.
- Chris
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 02:21:40PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> Okay. I tried that command, with sudo and without a --variant or --arch, and
> got the same failure as earlier:
>
> % sudo debootstrap --no-check-gpg sid /z http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian-ports
> I: Target a
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 10:56:49PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> Booting an installer may not work, though, since I need ZFS support in the
> system I'm running. To get a d-i with ZFS built in, I presume I'd have to
> build my own. Which I could, but don't know that I know how. If
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 02:27:36PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> Oh! Okay, if I run it with a target of "./sid-sparc64-sbuild" from my home
> directory, it works. Or at least, retrieves and begins to validate packages.
> If I run it with a target of /z, the ZFS filesystems I w
gle for debian sparc mostly
talks about silo, obviously, since that was the normal choice.
Thanks.
- Chris
On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 12:06:29PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> Is it any harder than just
> "apt install grub-ieee1275", then "grub-install /dev/sdd"? And for a sun
> disk with /boot on sdd1 and / on sdd2, should I target grub-install to
> sdd1 or sdd2 (assuming t
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 08:00:13AM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Could you please have this discussion in a separate thread and not hi-jack
> Chris’ thread for that?
Thanks Adrian, and forgiven Phillip. Back to my question, does noone have
grub installed on a sun labeled s
On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 11:39:49PM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> On 05/25/2018 09:38 PM, Chris Ross wrote:
> > root@t5120:/var/tmp# grub-install /dev/sda
> > Installing for sparc64-ieee1275 platform.
> > grub-install: warning: this GPT partition label
ion. Before I do that, I'm happy to hear suggestions of what
partitions to put on those disks when switching them to a sun partition table.
- Chris
Model: SEAGATE ST914603SSUN146G (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 147GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flag
ens alot, the noise might be considered a problem in and
of itself, but for now I'll just keep an eye on it and know it's informational.
Thanks!
- Chris
earch suggests making calulations based on
/sys/block/sdb/queue/optimal_io_size, but that's 0 for me. I should find
a parted list to ask on, but if anyone here has advice for using parted to
make partitions parted is happy with on a sun disk. Let me know.
- Chris
on the next message
Below are a few more things I tried, including manually calculating 2048s
alignment, and trying to tell parted to do that, which only makes it tell
me it can't manage that. Whah?
I would appreciate any pointers.
- Chris
(parted) unit s
(parted) p
notification of
something that causes no real problem?
- Chris
fault.
I don't know where to find built ISO's since approximately the date of this
email, so I want to ensure the above is effective in an ISO before trying
to reinstall from such.
- Chris
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 04:43:32PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> [- tried to grub-install onto /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2, won't boot, Illegal
>Instruction. -]
> So, I fear some of this is based on the fact that I'm running grub-install
> into raid filesystems that are mounted as a RA
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 03:37:24PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> Sorry, stupid user trick. I had mdadm and friends in the disk I was running
> on, but had _not_ installed those packages into the environment in md/ZFS
> that I chrooted into. After installing mdadm (and the collection i
Sorry for the chatter on the list, all...
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 04:14:18PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> Adrian answered some of this before I asked the above questions:
>
> t5120# grub-install /dev/sda1
> Installing for sparc64-ieee1275 platform.
> grub-install
to try to start
from scratch on my T5120, but if there's going to be an ISO more recent than
the one in mid-May, I can wait.
Thanks.
- Chris
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 05:12:33PM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I am currently not home but will be back on Wednesday evening (CEST). I will
> be able to build new images then.
Excellent. Thank you for the quick response, and all of the work you've done.
- Chris
> &g
;, since my original
install was many months ago, but haven't done that yet.
Adrian, the ISOs I see still are dated mid-May. Let me know if you may
have time to regenerate those at some point.
Thanks Romain.
- Chris
3SSUN146G (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 147GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: sun
Disk Flags:
Number Start EndSize File system Flags
1 0.00B 502MB 502MB ext2 boot
2 502MB 147GB 146GB zfs
Thanks.
- Chris
hen reboot, and it will load up fine from sdd/disk3.
Any idea why grub-install onto sda1 isn't working for me? Or more, how an
attempt there could be messing up the grub installation on sdd1?
Appreciate any ideas or pointers. Thanks all.
- Chris
it yet, but in theory have a ZFS system all
installed atm.
- Chris
just reload my "normal" image, then try to rebuild the ZFS disks again.
- Chris
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 07:34:31AM +0200, Romain Dolbeau wrote:
> 2018-07-18 4:29 GMT+02:00 Chris Ross :
> > Interesting to note, thank you.
>
> If you have a full build of zfs from source, you can try
> "zfs/cmd/raidz_test/raidz_test -B".
>
> > I wonder
was gzip'd.
Is there something that's told Debian that I want my kernels in /boot to be
gzip'd? Is there a way to make it _not_ do that, since grub apparently
needs them not to be gzip'd on this machine?
Thanks.
- Chris
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 05:46:18PM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi Chris!
>
> Any reason why you aren't just using the normal Debian procedure to setup
> and install GRUB?
Well, IIRC, because it wasn't working for me. But, I must admit, I'm not 100%
sure I tried that o
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 12:04:09PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> It sounds from Eric like the grub I built from him doesn't want to deal with
> gzip. But the one shipping (2.02+dfsg1-4) does? Well, easy enough to try
> that on the same disk to see. But, I presume I will face the sam
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 12:22:34PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> I'll run with this for a bit, and respond back with questions about getting
> it installed onto software-raid partitions later. Thanks again.
Okay. So, in prepping a chroot'd md/zfs environemnt on this machine, while
up
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 03:24:12PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
> Okay. So, in prepping a chroot'd md/zfs environemnt on this machine, while
> updating the kernel packages, I see:
>
> /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub:
> Generating grub configuration file ...
> Found linux im
I'll also be listening intently.
- Chris
The fans are controlled by the open boot prom, Solaris monitors the CPU
temperatures and sends control calls to the OBP. Not sure if anyone has
implemented this for Linux.
Running the fans at max will do no harm apart from the noise.
On 04/14/2019 11:31 AM, Alexandre Bencz wrote:
Hi!
I
s still around somewhere) an X1. It would be a lovely low-power
server if I could get it running a reasonable OS.
I've attached IDE CD-ROM drives to it in the past to load things, and
while it's possible, it's not fun. Info on how to load from the
debian distributions over the network would be appreciated.
- Chris
On 15/05/2022 14:52, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 5/14/22 17:52, Rick Leir wrote:
From folks who have tried? Sorry, no. If the info below is not
helpful, sorry and please just delete my message.
Is illumos or SmartOS an option? Info from Bryan Cantrill:
On 05/15/22 15:57, Chris Newport wrote:
On 15/05/2022 14:52, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 5/14/22 17:52, Rick Leir wrote:
From folks who have tried? Sorry, no. If the info below is not
helpful, sorry and please just delete my message.
Is illumos or SmartOS an option? Info from Bryan Cantrill
On 05/15/22 22:25, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 5/15/22 14:58, Chris Quayle wrote:
On 05/15/22 15:57, Chris Newport wrote:
On 15/05/2022 14:52, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 5/14/22 17:52, Rick Leir wrote:
From folks who have tried? Sorry, no. If the info below is not
helpful, sorry and please just
or am I missing something simple.
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I have a Sun Ultra 30 with a Creator 3D card fitted. I would like to use a much
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Can anybody suggest a card that works well with the Ultra 30 hardware, and does
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Hendrik Sattler wrote:
This also affects the install-manual where sun4cdm and sun4u is mentioned as
supported (What's sun4d and is it really supported?)
Sun4d is the Sparcserver 1000 and 2000 series, they are 32 bit SMP
boxes. Very similar to Sun4m, they work fine in single processor mode
inkubus wrote:
Sun4d is the Sparcserver 1000 and 2000 series, they are 32 bit SMP
boxes. Very similar to Sun4m, they work fine in single processor mode
with 2.4.27 and above, but SMP is still badly broken. More kernel work
is required.
Have you directly tested = 2.4.27 ? Last time I checked
Chris Newport wrote:
I will try Sarge in the next few days and report back, but I suspect
that I will need to upgrade to 2.4.29 or later.
AFAIK nobody has done any work on 2.6.x for Sun4d.
Sarge does not boot on Sun4d - this looks like a SILO issue, but I could
be wrong. My SS1000E has never
Lindo Nepi wrote:
on my debian/sparc:
i try to launch a simple CGI (write in bash) from apache...
this CGI launch gradsc (a scientific application that generate gif
images) ...but in my webpage i obtain an exit code 11
on my debian/x86
no problem with the same configfuration.. gradsc works
You should just be able to hit Stop-A and then type boot cdrom on most
Sparc 5's.
If your using a PC style keyboard and not a Sun, then I have no idea. :(
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I'm trying to start the installation CD on a Sun sparcstation. I
forgot
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again. ;)
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Has the deb packages for XSUN (CG3/6,etc) XSUN24 (zx, other 24bpp cards)
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Ok, I know I got an entire copy of Debian-Sparc from ftp.debian.org a few
months back... I even burned a CD. now, where did everything go?!?
I've tried the usual mirrors, but I can't find the dist anywhere. Just
the i386 and 68k ports.
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for playing around, but I had to put my
second sparc5 back to real work, leaving me with a 1+ to play with at
work. (eck).. and i'd like something for home.
thanks
--chris
. Havn't been in about 2
years, but Cambridge is only like an hour away. (live in RI)
there I can get a SUN IPC for $50 (no monitor, 24 MB ram)...but an old
Mac II they want $150 forweirdos
Sounds like the MIT flea. ;-)
thanks
--Chris
' directories. (plus, i'd like to be able to make a CD, and
having to deal with all those stupid links is gonan be a pain).
does anyone know where I can get just a nice, simple program that will get
me stuff? I hate updating this by hand. :)
--chris
Howdie, just wondering who else was goign to the MIT flea tommrow.
Perhaps we can meet up at some point.
You can usually spot me out pretty good i'm the crazy fool driving the
Ford Taurus with the Rhode Island Linux plates. :)
--chris
Also, if anyone wants, I can bring a few Debian-Sparc CD's with me. All I
ask is either a blank in return, or a buck.
--Chris
Just wondering, is a Sparc20 with say an SM61 or 71 cpu module much faster
then a Sparc5-85? Also, are the Hypersparc modules a lot better then the
regular supersparc ones?
thanks
--chris
ISDN line at
home. I don't have anon ftp access setup on my gateway system at my ISP
yet, so you'll have to live with my 112k line. :) Ill try to get
something liek ProFTPd running up there tonight so things will flow a bit
smoother.
Enjoy.
--Chris
be happy to recompile it. The image I posted on my ftp site was
made for my SS5.
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Blah, how can someone like me get that glibc package up on master? (ie,
someone who dosn't have an account there). If there is no place to put it
for public consumption, send it to me and i'll put it up on my ftp server.
thanks
--Chris
Hmm, weird. got some gzip errors while trying to unpack
glibc-pre2.1-doc_2.0.105-1.deb.
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atlantia:/macross/home/christr/Debian# dpkg -i *.deb
(Reading database ... 27308 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace glibc-pre2.1-doc 2.0.105-1 (using
glibc-pre2.1
: Success
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Anyway, any help would be appriciated. :)
So far, I havn't found anything else broken and Netscape runs pretty
nicely. But I think I need a faster Sparc... my little 85Mhz SS5 is a bit
overworked while running netscape. :)
thanks
--Chris
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I'm getting errors trying to compile 2.1.132 on my SS5-85 and was
wondering if anyone else had any trouble, or ideas on how to fix.
thanks
--Chris
kernel 2.1.132
atlantia:~/Kernel/linux# make vmlinux
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/root/Kernel/linux/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2
-fomit-frame
Ahhh, ok. Wasn't sure what was up. the .125, .130 and .131 kernels
compile fine for me from tsx-11. Oh well, i'll have to stick with .131.
and play with .132 on my Pentiumpro box. :)
--chris
On Sun, 27 Dec 1998, Anton Blanchard wrote:
I'm getting errors trying to compile 2.1.132 on my
deal from a bad one.
Thanks,
Chris
- right?
Anyway, how does it function, and is it worth messing with.
TIA,
Chris
).
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On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, can someone tell me where i can get ssh for debian sparc?
Shashi Kanbur [EMAIL
Try going to ftp.mozilla.org there should be a netscape sparc version
there... hmm, also, I thought there was a package avaiable. Unfortunally
I can't get to my sparcbox right now to check.
--Chris
You gotta do the mozilla.org site also, in non-free there should be a
DebianSparc package.
--Chris
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Daniel Urbach wrote:
Chris Trainor wrote:
Try going to ftp.mozilla.org there should be a netscape sparc version
there... hmm, also, I thought
I always wanted 24bit color for my sparc, till I found out the cheapest I
could get a ZX framebuffer (or the one of the SS-5) was going to cost as
much as my Sparc5 did... so, needles to say, I live with the ekky colors
in X. :)
--Chris
in the next 6 months) I want to get a Sparc20 and use the onboard SX
video.. however most places that have 20's up for grabs adon't have the
VSIMMs... :(
--Chris
Blah, that stinks. What about the APx or whatever it is for the Sparc5?
--Chris
On 31 Mar 1999, Steve Dunham wrote:
Chris Trainor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I always wanted 24bit color for my sparc, till I found out the cheapest I
could get a ZX framebuffer (or the one of the SS-5
: Couldn't open default PEX font file Roman_M
Any ideas? this worked before. :) And yes, I installed the PEX fonts,
etc.
thanks
--Chris
I'm about to buy a SS2 which has a gx framebuffer, which I didn't see
listed at several sites as being a supported card, and was wondering if
they are currently supported.
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I'm compiling 2.2.9 on a spacstation 2 and the CFLAGS entry in the arch
makefile specify the -mno-fpu flag, why is this?
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