> the partition your linux kernel is on is after the 1GB "limit" > of your prom.... the error message says it. I had this problem > also and ended up making a 15mb linux partition at the beginning > and mounted it as /boot. It will let you run the linux system > that way...
Hang on. Peter said linux boots ok but solaris *on his other hard disk* doesn't. > >image=/vmlinuz > > label=linux > > root=/dev/sdb4 > > > >other=/iommu/sbus/espdma/esp/sd@1,0;1 > > label=solaris > >------ > > > >Booting Linux works fine (beside my other question) > > > >but if I try to boot solaris I get this error message > > > >------ > >Fatal error: Wrong disklabel magic > >Buggy old PROMs don�t allow reading past 1GB from start of the > disk. Send > >complains to SMCC > > > >Read error on block 1 (tried 512, got -1) > > > >Internal error while loading physical blocks from device > > > >Image not found.... try again -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
