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Re: Problem booting Sun Blade 100 with Debian install media



On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 03:01:01PM +0200, Arne Nordmark wrote:
> Ben Collins wrote:
> >>I hooked up a serial terminal instead. The kernel booted, but after the 
> >>root file system was mounted there were no more messages, so I guess the 
> >>installation program output is going somewhere else.
> >
> >
> >If you connect a serial cable, you must disconnect the keyboard.
> >
> 
>  which I did (or used console=ttya), but the point was that I got all 
> the kernel messages on the serial terminal up to the point where the 
> root filesystem was mounted, but I did not see anything from dbootstrap.

When you say "or used console=ttya", do you mean you physically
disconnected the keyboard? That's very very important. And yes, it will
make a difference between the kernel showing to serial and the
dbootstrap not.

I just did a serial cosnsole install two days ago using my tftp image,
on an ultrasparc 30, with no problems. So it isn't a bug in the
dbootstrap program.

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