Re: Choose boot disk?
type L1-A before it says 'boot device: /sbus/esp/sd@3,0 File and args:'...
then you get the PROM prompt. If it has a '> ', try typing 'n' to get to the
new command mode, which has a prompt of 'ok '. I believe the command is
(someone correct me if I'm wrong)
[>n]
ok setenv boot-device /sbus/esp/sd@[your sda's scsi ID],0
and that should do it. The best place to confirm this would be OpenBSD's
installation procedure for the SPARCs, since it goes over a lot of PROM prompt-
specific stuff. Just skip the OpenBSD installation itself :-)
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.6/sparc/INSTALL.sparc
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"If your motherboard smells like carcinogens it's time to get a new
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-- Ben Roberts, refering to his SPARC
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