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Sun Netra T 1125: success (with comments)



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Hi,

last week I had the opportunity to do a quick test of d-i on a few sparc 
and powerpc machines at my former workplace.


Here is how it went on a Sun Netra 1125

Sun Ultra 60 UPA/PCI (2 X UltraSPARC-II 296MHz), No Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.17, 1536 MB memory installed, Serial #11086910.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:a9:2c:3e, Host ID: 80a92c3e.


First attempt (RC1 netinst) failed with
[ ... ]
Initializing RT netlink socket
Starting kswapd
VFS: Disk quotas vdquot_6.5.1
Journalled Block Device driver loaded
d '<NULL>'.
TRAPLOG: Error at trap level 0x3, dumping track stack.
TRAPLOG: Trap level 1 TSTATE[0000000080009601] TPC[00000000006737e0] 
TNPC[00000000006737e4] TT[68]
TRAPLOG: Trap level 2 TSTATE[0000000080049401] TPC[000000000040f7bc] 
TNPC[000000000040f7c0] TT[68]
TRAPLOG: Trap level 3 TSTATE[0000000080049401] TPC[000000000040cd58] 
TNPC[000000000040cd64] TT[32]
TRAPLOG: Trap level 4 TSTATE[0000000000010100] TPC[fffffffffffffffc] 
TNPC[fffffffffffffffc] TT[1ff]
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ .. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
swapper(1): TL1: Data Access Exception
TSTATE: 0000000080049401 TPC: 000000000040cd58 TNPC: 000000000040cd64 Y: 
fffb0090    Not tainted
g0: 00000000fffb0090 g1: 0000000000000000 g2: 00000001400000a0 g3: 
0000000000000000
g4: fffff80000000000 g5: 0000000020000000 g6: fffff800bfdcc000 g7: 
00000000007cbc20
o0: 0000000000696000 o1: 0000000000000000 o2: 00000000006d30f8 o3: 
0000000000020000
o4: 0000000000000000 o5: 00000000007c43d4 sp: fffff800bfdcf2e1 ret_pc: 
000000000046231c
l0: 00000000007e00f8 l1: fffff80021dfcb00 l2: 000000000000c000 l3: 
000000000000c000
l4: 0000000140800000 l5: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaab l6: 000000014000c000 l7: 
ffffff602e004a04
i0: fffffffffffffffe i1: 000000000000000f i2: 000000000069cea8 i3: 
0000000000000060
i4: 0000000140000000 i5: 0000000400000000 i6: fffff800bfdcf3a1 i7: 
00000000004bb328
Caller[00000000004bb328]
Caller[000000000074c3e4]
Caller[000000000073e738]
Caller[00000000004180c4]
Caller[000000000041b3e8]
Caller[0000000000448734]
Instruction DUMP: 02c14a6a  8b29700b  ca814281 <8b29700b> 02c14a66  
8328b03e  8a116034  8a114001  82102018
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
 Press L1-A to return to the boot prom


My second attempt (daily 20040819 netinst), however, was a success, 
although I wasn't offered the software raid option (don't know why), 
and I could not use lvm (I complained about: kernel module not loaded 
(didn't investigate it further)).


Then I tried the RC1 netinst again, and it actually booted into the 
installer, without giving me the before-mentioned kernel panic (?)


Best regards,
- -- 
Frederik Dannemare | mailto:frederik@dannemare.net
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=Frederik+Dannemare
http://frederik.dannemare.net | http://www.linuxworlddomination.dk
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