From: Ulrich Strelow <ulrich_strelow@yahoo.com>
To: "Soto, Gene G." <Gene.Soto@bakeroiltools.com>,
"'Jan Bergman'" <jb@sapin.irfu.se>
Cc: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com
Subject: RE: [parisc-linux] cd-rom
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 23:18:43 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19991229071843.14892.qmail@web504.mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
Although I used HP-UX 9.x some years ago, I don't know
what your mounting problem is. But anyway, in order to
install HP-UX 10.20 you NEED to BOOT from the CD.
So please try to boot from the CD (e.g. press ESC
during the boot sequence, search for bootable devices
and select your CD hardware path 2.0.1.4.0). If you
get any errors from this procedure, please post the
error message(s) and the output from the search
command.
Ulrich
-- "Soto, Gene G." <Gene.Soto@bakeroiltools.com>
wrote:
> > I need to load 10.02 and am having problems
> mounting a NEC
> cdr-1410a cd-rom
> > on my system (9000/712). Any advice on where to
> go for help would
> be
> > appreciated. (SAM sees the device but I can't
> mount it).
> >
> > thanks
>
> Maybe a stupid question, but I have had similar
> problems with a
> floppy drive.
> Have you tried to mount it "by hand"? I.e. not
> using SAM, "mount
> /dev/dsk/c0tXd0 /cdrom"
> where X is the SCSI ID. There might (but probably
> not) also be a
> conflict
> with the SCSI ID. Does "ioscan" see the device? Try
> to boot from the
> CD,
> if that doesn't work then I don't know.
>
> /Jan Bergman
> jb@irfu.se <mailto:jb@irfu.se>
>
>
>
> correction: it is a NEC MultiSpin 2Xe (CDR-74-1)
>
> i have set the ID to 4. I also tried it on 3 and
> it would not
> detect it.
>
> it has 4 switches on the back and i have 1 & 2 set
> opposite of what
> is recommended
> on the NEC webpage for installation on IBM or
> compatibles (that's
> the only way SAM
> detected the device):
> switch 1 is Factory Use Only(Normal OFF) (I have it
> ON)
> switch 2 is Termination ON/OFF (I have it OFF)
> switch 3 is SCSI2/ON SCSI1/OFF (I have it OFF)
> switch 4 is Factory Use Only(Normal OFF) (I have it
> ON)
>
> I am running 9.01 (and don't have the 'n' option in
> ioscan).
> This is ioscan -f:
>
> Class H/W Path Driver H/W Status S/W
> Status
>
>
=====================================================
> graphics 1.0.0 graph3 ok(0x577) ok
>
> scsi 2.0.1 c700 ok(0x7071) ok
>
> disk 2.0.1.0.0 scsi ok(0x202) ok
>
> disk 2.0.1.1.0 scsi ok(0x202) ok
>
> disk 2.0.1.4.0 scsi ok(0x5800100) ok
>
> disk 2.0.1.5.0 scsi ok(0x202) ok
>
> disk 2.0.1.6.0 scsi ok(0x202) ok
>
> lan 2.0.2 lan01 ok(0x7072) ok
>
> hil 2.0.3 hil ok(0x7073) ok
>
> serial 2.0.4 asio0 ok(0x7075) ok
>
> serial 2.0.5 asio0 ok(0x7075) ok
>
> parallel 2.0.6 parallel ok(0x7074) ok
>
>
>
> I get the following note from SAM when I try to add
> the disk:
> SAM was unable to determine the disk model of one
> of the disk drives
> on your system,
> and is assuming that disk drive is used. This may
> happen if the
> disk drive is a
> disk array or if the disk is not listed in
> /usr/sam/lib/C/pd_devinfo.tx.
>
> this is the only cd-rom info listed in
> pd_devinfo.tx:
> DISK:::scsi::::TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-3301TA:::SCSI
> CD-ROM
> drive::::::::::::::::CDROM_SCSI,
> DISK:::scsi::::TOSHIBA CD-ROM DRIVE:::::::SCSI
> CD-ROM
> drive::::::::::::::::CDROM_SCSI,
>
> is it possible to add something to pd_devinfo.tx
> that would allow it
> to mount?
>
> these are the device files:
> /dev/dsk/4s0
> /dev/dsk/c201d4s0
> /dev/rdsk/4s0
> /dev/rdsk/c201d4s0
>
> when I try adding the following entry to
> /etc/checklist:
> /dev/dsk/c201d4s0 /cdrom cdfs defaults
>
> i get the following message when i try to mount it:
> /dev/dsk/c201d4s0: Device busy
>
>
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next reply other threads:[~1999-12-29 7:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-12-29 7:18 Ulrich Strelow [this message]
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1999-12-29 17:50 [parisc-linux] cd-rom Mike MacDonald
1999-12-29 21:48 ` jay
1999-12-29 4:15 Soto, Gene G.
1999-12-29 17:05 ` John David Anglin
1999-12-29 0:22 Jan Bergman
1999-12-28 22:51 Soto, Gene G.
1999-12-29 2:52 ` Sandy Harris
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