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vatch23@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,I`m quite new to this, so my appologies for a for what I suppose is a
too simple question to answer.
I have bought two Sun E450,both with 20 18gig disks ,and I have for about
1 week tried to get Debian testing up and running.After going through all
kind of troubles converting them from servers run from other sun
terminals,Ive got so far that testing IS installed on sda: sda1 for /boot
sda2 for swap, and sda3 for /.Here it comes :I understand that I`m
supposed to boot from the `whole` partition, meaning sda3, but what is it
called in openboot?
Not: boot /pci@f1,4000/scsi@3/disk@0:0
Not boot disk0:c
Not boot disk0:3
And not hundred other sequences I`ve tried!

Try probe-scsi-all. sda will be the first disk on one of the scsi interfaces

For me:

{0} ok probe-scsi-all
/sbus@3,0/QLGC,isp@0,10000
Target 0
 Unit 0   Disk     COMPAQ  HD0093172C      3208LJ815478
                   Copyright (c) 1998 Seagate
                   All rights reserved

[...snip...]

Target d
 Unit 0   Disk     COMPAQ  HD0093172C      3208LJ811269
                   Copyright (c) 1998 Seagate
                   All rights reserved
Target e
 Unit 0   Processor     SYMBIOS D1000           2   N.d     SAF-TE1.00
Target f
 Unit 0   Processor     SYMBIOS D1000           2   N.d     SAF-TE1.00

{0} ok boot /sbus@3,0/QLGC,isp@0,10000/sd@0,0

Hope that's useful

Andrew Walrond
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