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Re: [sun]install     

Group: linux.debian.ports.sparc · Group Profile · Search for open firmware boot command in linux.debian.ports.sparc
Author: Frans Pop
Date: Feb 22, 2007 10:10

..., Daniel Smolik wrote: You can boot machine over net this is way...I prefer. To OK prompt type boot net prepare RARP and tftp server... /images/sparc64/netboot/2.6/boot.img If you have Sparc64.... as a tftp server... To boot from CD-ROM, you need to give the command "boot cdrom" at the open firmware prompt ... you power on the machine, do you get to the open firmware prompt ("ok")? If not ...
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Re: Installation manual updates -- still open     

Group: linux.debian.ports.sparc · Group Profile · Search for open firmware boot command in linux.debian.ports.sparc
Author: Frans Pop
Date: Dec 30, 2006 18:30

...list of issues that are still open. Some help from the community ... silo will sometimes refuse to boot the kernel, if it is ... to mention the 'show .version' command to display this version. Also, ....1: check that .enet-addr command really returns the MAC address ... be verified somehow that *all* commands still work on newer Solaris ... old box with very old firmware from the scrapyard and tries ...
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Re: About FCode driver     

Group: comp.lang.forth.mac · Group Profile · Search for open firmware boot command in comp.lang.forth.mac
Author: Dennis Ruffer
Date: Aug 28, 2006 06:48

...running after a few seconds. The adapter firmware side is checked; All issued commands are completed normally, and they are ... logo means that Open Firmware has transfered control to the boot image. The ... panic messages looks like this. (with boot-args flag -v) standard timeslicing quantum ... other vendors' adapters(by "see" UI command) and some docs/sample codes, but...
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About FCode driver     

Group: comp.lang.forth.mac · Group Profile · Search for open firmware boot command in comp.lang.forth.mac
Author: roturier
Date: Aug 27, 2006 21:04

... after a few seconds. The adapter firmware side is checked; All issued commands are completed normally, and they are all... panic messages looks like this. (with boot-args flag -v) standard timeslicing quantum ... Since the documentation for Mac specific open firmware driver writing is either incomplete ... other vendors' adapters(by "see" UI command) and some docs/sample codes, but...
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Re: [9fans] Intel ICH7 AHCI     

Group: comp.os.plan9 · Group Profile · Search for open firmware boot command in comp.os.plan9
Author: cinap_lenrek
Date: Feb 24, 2008 14:25

... 1 zonelists. Total pages: 259842 Kernel command line: ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init ...0.0 initialized SELinux: Disabled at boot. Capability LSM initialized Mount-cache hash...SMP alternatives: switching to SMP code Booting processor 1/1 eip 3000 ...: Firmware left 0000:04:00.0 e100 interrupts enabled, disabling Boot ... August 04 USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver (PCI)...
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Re: Sun Enterprise Server     

Group: linux.debian.ports.sparc · Group Profile · Search for open firmware boot command in linux.debian.ports.sparc
Author: Gustavo Mendes de Carvalho
Date: Sep 21, 2006 15:20

... 0,9,0. How do I get open boot to startup from this disk. ... You'll need to run the command 'boot <device>' from OpenBoot. The exact <... boot-device and auto-boot so the process is automatic. A firmware quick reference: http://www.firmworks.com/QuickRef.... HTH Cheers, - Martin Mostly cases, boot cdrom can solve your problem -- Gustavo ...
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Re: Sun Enterprise Server     

Group: linux.debian.ports.sparc · Group Profile · Search for open firmware boot command in linux.debian.ports.sparc
Author: Martin
Date: Sep 19, 2006 17:50

... labeled 0,9,0. How do I get open boot to startup from this disk. ... I can get. You'll need to run the command 'boot <device>' from OpenBoot. The exact <device> string ... - ala the *NIX filesystem. Once you've determined the correct command you can set boot-device and auto-boot so the process is automatic. A firmware quick reference: http://www.firmworks.com/QuickRef.html HTH...
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