Re: Booting from CD Error Message
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Xela Wren wrote:
> guess the question I was asking was more of a trouble shooting one. I have a used SPARC Station 1+ with an external SCSI NEC 3x used CD-ROM drive, no floppy, and no bootable OS on the 200MB internal drive. I am trying to figure out how to get ANY OS on the thing and I can't get access to ethernet or any other LAN. Soooo... The RedHat CD said it could boot from the boot PROM. I would rather install Debian, but at the moment RedHat 5.2 was what I had.
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> So the question is, does the error message "bad magic number" mean the CD is probably bad and I should just get another, or might it be that the drive or Goddess forbid the SPARC is bad? Any ideas. Thank you so much.
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the error msg also comes up if the cd rom is not a " sun bootable" cd-rom,
has wrong block sizes has 1024 Vs. 512 (or visa versa).
Charles (Chuque) Berry
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