Hello, Steve.

I have the same problem here.  I never got it resolved because I simply
haven't had time to play with the machine recently.  I suspect one of my two
drives is bad, which is entirely possible with the age of these drives.  Try
each of the drives on its own for a dry run of the installation and see
which one works and which one doesn't.  Remember that the SCSI IDs of the
internal drives should be 1 and 3 with, I think, the drive closest to the
side of the case being ID 1.

Let us know if you get it working,
Stuart.

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Subject: [suse-sparc] Booting SParc 10


Hello All,

    New to list.

    I am booting disk 1. I do a text or Yast2 install. I get into the
startup,
and after the scsi disks are recognized, I get a never ending list of SCSI
interrupt errors. Any ideas?

    By the way - 2 Narrow SCSI disks, 2 Gb each and an external cartridge
type
cdrom. SMP system with 2 Ross 150 Mhz modules..


    TIA.


        Steve

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