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Re: Did I produce a brick of my PPC8200?



On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 05:02:38PM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:
> um, something that people informed me about when I hosed my system
> was that you can boot the system holding down the cmd-opt-P-R keys,
> and it will reset the nvram to the defaults so you can start all
> over again trying to get it to boot with OF/quik.  When this
> actually works (sometimes it takes a couple of tries) my machine did
> the chimes twice.  my advice is after you reset the nvram, read the
> man page for nvsetenv and for quik before doing anything precipitous
> like changing your boot-device.  it helps to find out for sure what
> the disk device is to use.  like, is your hard drive set to scsi id
> 0 for sure, and like that.  if you can get into the OF, check your
> aliases to make sure that you have a scsi-int alias, and that it
> points to the right scsi bus that your disk is on.  My 8500 has two
> scsi controllers, and they both have a connector on the motherboard,
> but only one is attached to the external connector.

ofpath does all of that for scsi devices.  

-- 
Ethan Benson
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/

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