Can confirm this with slight differences in behaviour on an UltraStation 1E+ 
(Ultrasparc II). The error message is exactly the same.

Started happening after adding a second SCSI disk (18G), didn't see it before 
with 1x4.3G only, but I didn't use it extensively before.

When it happens for me, it happens consistently during boot and the only way to 
boot the machine again appears to be changing the SCSI ID of one drive or 
remove the added drive. Then I can boot again once or twice until I have to 
change SCSI IDs again. The added drive was not the boot drive and no 
auto-mounted partitions on it, so it should not necessarily be used during 
boot; it being connected passively with the same SCSI ID for the second boot in 
a row is enough to produce the error.
When I get beyond that barrier by changing SCSI ID before booting, and can log 
in, I can use both disks without any problem (at least tried for more than one 
hour, didn't try to run the noisy machine over night...), until I reboot and 
get the problem again.



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