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Re: Current state of the Linux kernel on SPARC



Hi,

On Tue, 2025-09-02 at 02:05 -0700, Tony Rodriguez wrote:
> The error “Can't open disk label package” may come from the OpenBoot 
> PROM (OBP) firmware, not GRUB itself. It may mean OBP can't interpret 
> the disk's label structure, which is essential for booting.   Your Ultra 
> 1 may expect a disk with a Sun VTOC (Volume Table of Contents) label. If 
> the disk was partitioned using GPT, MBR, or on a non-SPARC system (like 
> x86 Debian), OBP may not recognize it. This is especially common when 
> trying to boot Debian SPARC64 from a disk that hasn’t been properly 
> initialized for SPARC firmware.

Good point!

@Jeremy:

Please don't mess with the partitioning layout and use the one suggested
by debian-installer. Using custom partitioning is recommend only when you
know what you're doing.

FWIW, the disk label is automatically determined by debian-installer
depending on whether the machine supports GPT or not. Unless you really
messed up, it should not use a GPT but Sun disk label.

Adrian

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