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kloune Apprentice
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 2:15 pm Post subject: Alpha SRM problem |
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Hi,
I just got an alpha and I have kind of a problem getting it to do what I want. When I start it, SRM shows up, no problem there, then it tries to boot something and tells me to press CTRL+C to abort. I press CTRL+C, but it does on and on and never stops.
I read some tutorials, but they always assume you have the prompt in front of you ... well, I don't get to the prompt.
Does someone has an idea ? I would be very thankful.
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frilled Retired Dev
Joined: 15 Mar 2004 Posts: 386 Location: Atlantis, inner city ring
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:00 pm Post subject: Re: Alpha SRM problem |
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kloune wrote: | I just got an alpha and I have kind of a problem getting it to do what I want. When I start it, SRM shows up, no problem there, then it tries to boot something and tells me to press CTRL+C to abort. I press CTRL+C, but it does on and on and never stops.
I read some tutorials, but they always assume you have the prompt in front of you ... well, I don't get to the prompt.
Does someone has an idea ? I would be very thankful.
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Sounds like you have auto_action set to "BOOT". In that case SRM tries to boot a system that is defined by other SRM variables. But as you said you should be able to stop the process and get back to the prompt by pressing Ctrl-C.
Without the prompt, well, there is little chance to get anything useful done as you might already have discovered
Just top be sure - did you try to insert a gentoo live cd? maybe it just boots from there Then you could change the SRM variables from inside the live cd system.
Investigate *what* it is trying to boot and tell me. Though my knownledge of SRM is virtually non-existent, I have recently built a gentoo box on a "Personal Workstation 500a" (Miata). _________________ "Failure is not an option!"
"Sir, we are out of further options." |
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kloune Apprentice
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:51 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the fast answer,
Somehow it doesn't work when the mouse is plugged in, but as soon as i unplug the mouse it works again. I now did the firmware update using tftp, because all the CDs i tried didn't work.
I'm now starting my installation (finally)...
Hope it's go on better. |
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frilled Retired Dev
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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kloune wrote: | Thanks for the fast answer,
Somehow it doesn't work when the mouse is plugged in, but as soon as i unplug the mouse it works again. I now did the firmware update using tftp, because all the CDs i tried didn't work.
I'm now starting my installation (finally)... |
Sure you did not plug them in the wrong ports (mouse->kbd, kdb->mouse)? I've seen this before
Well good luck, then! _________________ "Failure is not an option!"
"Sir, we are out of further options." |
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kloune Apprentice
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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no, when i took out the mouse, there was a reaction from the system and the keyboard was working again. Now i just left the mouse on the side. And I'm already at my next nice problem, booted nicely and starting kernel got me a red screen
Installing gentoo is somehow always funny on less common systems. Downloading an older iso. |
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frilled Retired Dev
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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kloune wrote: | no, when i took out the mouse, there was a reaction from the system and the keyboard was working again. Now i just left the mouse on the side. And I'm already at my next nice problem, booted nicely and starting kernel got me a red screen
Installing gentoo is somehow always funny on less common systems. Downloading an older iso. |
Hm, I booted from 2004.3 and used the latest stage1 from the net. Worked nicely.
What does the red screen say?
It can also be the system monitor of however they used to call it. I enjoyed that one once when tampering with my srm_environment in a running kernel. Poof, off we go _________________ "Failure is not an option!"
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kloune Apprentice
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:16 pm Post subject: |
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Hi,
It says nothing, the screen just becomes red and everythig stops. No possibility to type anything. It doesn't really look like some fallback, like the prom on the sparcs.
I just booted the 2.4 kernel and that seems to work nicely. I'm compiling now. |
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frilled Retired Dev
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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 5:33 am Post subject: |
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Hm, 2004.3 also was 2.4 (the non-smp at least), wasn't it?
Whatever. If it builds it's gotta be good
I'm running a 2.6 (vanilla) now. Just finished with xfce and stuff. _________________ "Failure is not an option!"
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Lupin_the_3rd Apprentice
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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:17 pm Post subject: Re: Alpha SRM problem |
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kloune wrote: | Hi,
I just got an alpha and I have kind of a problem getting it to do what I want. When I start it, SRM shows up, no problem there, then it tries to boot something and tells me to press CTRL+C to abort. I press CTRL+C, but it does on and on and never stops.
I read some tutorials, but they always assume you have the prompt in front of you ... well, I don't get to the prompt.
Does someone has an idea ? I would be very thankful.
Read you soon. |
Most alpha's have a "stop" button on the chassis that will halt the CPU and drop you to the SRM prompt. _________________ Compaq XP1000 Alpha EV67 667Mhz w/ 2GB ECC
32bit PCI: ATI Radeon 9100 (DRI works!)
32bit PCI: Generic Firewire 400 card
64bit PCI: BCM5703 Gig-E (Compaq NC7771)
64bit PCI: Sil3124 SATA w/ mdadm RAID1 (pair of WD VelociRaptors) |
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frilled Retired Dev
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 4:23 am Post subject: Re: Alpha SRM problem |
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Most alpha's have a "stop" button on the chassis that will halt the CPU and drop you to the SRM prompt.[/quote]
Mine has what used to be a reset button, but it apparently no longer works _________________ "Failure is not an option!"
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kloune Apprentice
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 7:21 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the tip,
I have a PWS 433, I think I wouldn't have found it without knowing, it looks like a led and you have to push it using something, because it's too small, but it works. |
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frilled Retired Dev
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:29 am Post subject: |
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kloune wrote: | Thanks for the tip,
I have a PWS 433, I think I wouldn't have found it without knowing, it looks like a led and you have to push it using something, because it's too small, but it works. |
Yeah, I have a PWS 500a, so it's the same chassis. It used to work as a reset switch for me, but since I installed gentoo it no longer does anything
I really don't care though. _________________ "Failure is not an option!"
"Sir, we are out of further options." |
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