On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 03:15:38PM +0800, lito lampitoc wrote: > Hi All, > > Sorry if this is OT, but I seems to be the only one on debian-sparc > list, that why I'm cross posting this.
Er, I never saw your post on debian-sparc ... taking it back there. > I installed debian 3 on my Sun sparc netra i20 using only the first > disk. But during boot up to complete my installation I received the > following errors: > > SILO buggy old PROMs don't allow reading past 1GB from start of the > disk.. > Read error on block 327684 > Cannot find /etc/silo.conf (Attempt to read block from filesystem > resulted in short read) > Could'nt load /etc/silo.conf > > prior to this, I created a /boot partition of 10MB and the rest was for > the system, "So I guess that SILO buggy old PROM.." error shouldn't > appear, but it did. Of course it did; even though you installed your kernel in /boot, SILO still thinks it's installing from / (the large partition). Thus, SILO cannot read its own config file due to the buggy boot PROM problem. Solution: First, edit /etc/silo.conf and make the following changes: * the "partition" directive should specify the partition /boot is on. Thus if /boot is /dev/sda1. silo.conf should have "partition=1". * each "image" directive needs to be changed so that it lists the kernels _as they appear in /boot_; the symlinks in / _are not visible to silo_. THIS IS IMPORTANT! You'll end up with something lioke this: image=1/vmlinuz-2.4.18 label=2.4.18 root=/dev/sda2 read-only * run the following commands # mkdir /boot/etc # cp /etc/silo.conf /boot/etc # ln -sf /boot/etc/silo.conf /etc/silo.conf # silo -r /boot > Also, I'm confused about the start cylinder, in debian, it says that it > should start at cylinder 0, but in Mandrake 7.1 for sparc, it says it > should start at cylinder 1 because starting from 0 will damage the > partition. What is the correct one?. Though I tried both it didn't make > any difference. cylinder 0 works fine for ext2, ext3 partitions. I had some trouble when experimenting with other filesystems; for instance creating an XFS filesystem on a partition starting on cylinder 0 overwrote the Sun disklabel. -- Nathan Norman - Incanus Networking mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. -- Laurence J. Peter
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