Hi,
check-out this link : http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=de&lr=&selm=3ae4fa97%240%2442872%244c5ecdc7%40news.erinet.com&rnum=3 Cheers, Matthias Am Mittwoch 26 Juni 2002 04:32 schrieben Sie: > [pls excuse if this went to the list twice, I am receiving list > traffic recently but seem to have missed this one message > (mine!)... (maybe because the machine I am having this problem is > also my mail server <grin>) > > ##### > > Hi, > > I have a nagging problem that I would love to find resolution > for... > > In openboot on a Ultra 10, I watch the auto-boot mechanism > proceed after the ram check and fail with a message: > > +----------- > > | ok Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi/disk@0,0:c File and args: > | ok Trap 3e > | ok > > +-- > > I check my openboot variables with printenv after a cold boot and > they are: > > boot-command = boot linux > auto-boot? = true > boot-device = linux > > And I have a devalias such that > > linux /pci@1f,4000/scsi/disk@0,0:c > > ## > > Why after getting the Trap 3e can I manually type: "boot linux" > > +-- > > | ok > | ok boot linux > | ok Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi/disk@0,0:c File and args: > | ok SILO > | > | LINUX BOOTS! > > +----------- > > ok boot linux > > and everything works? > > > ##### > > Can anyone help me not autoboot successfully instead of the > error string "Trap 3e" ? > > :) > > thx > J > > PS: So maybe I should just rely on a boot floppy? > > PPS: My patitions look like this: > > /dev/sda4 7690488 4400304 2899524 61% / > /dev/sda1 47409 4126 40835 10% /boot > shmfs 65112 0 65112 0% /dev/shm > > and of course since this is a Sun Labelled SCSI disk sda3 is the > "whole disk" access point, so to speak. Anybody know the correct > semantics to describe that? -- *********************************************************************** SMS Softwaretechnik Matthias Schulz Lange Strasse 44 70794 Filderstadt Tel: +49-7000-17 17 17 17 *********************************************************************** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
