spanki%lands.ced.Berkeley.EDU@ucbvax.berkeley.edu (Frank Goodman) (05/17/89)
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I have tried to install SunOS 4.0 and 3.5 on a Sun 3/150.
I load the memory resident unix properly, and it runs. Then I load the
When the miniroot boots off the disk, I get the first few lines of SunOS
setup correctly ( Size: number+number+number bytes ) and then the screen
goes completely black, and the workstation doesn't respond to the
keyboard, nothing short of power down/ power up returns control to the
keyboard.
There is possibly a problem with the disk drive. In the format utility (
from the memory resident portion of the SunOS loaded prior to loading the
miniroot onto disk ) I used the analyze function to test the disk. The
compare test ( read, write, compare ) gave a number of "Data Miscompare"
errors.
In addition I tried booting the miniroot directly from the tape, to which
I got the error message: "Not A File System" The commmand I used to do this
>b st()
Boot: st(0,0,3)vmunix -asw
According to the listing I have of the tracks on the tape, the third track
is the miniroot.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks,
David Harris
dharris@dean.berkeley.edu
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