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* [parisc-linux] B1000
@ 2002-02-20  4:48 Yasholomew Yashinski
  2002-02-23  6:34 ` Grant Grundler
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Yasholomew Yashinski @ 2002-02-20  4:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: parisc-linux

http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/PA-RISC-Linux-Boot-HOWTO/preparation.html

 Not sure if you want to add this to the above URL or not. For the B1k:

 The command to switch to serial is:

>  path console serial_1

 to go back to graphics mode:

> path console graphics(2)

 Perhaps this is because it has the EG_PCI card, and not onboard VGA
like the C class.

 Going through the install now, via serial console. Everything was working
fine until I tried to install a kernel from the cdrom:

You have more than one CD-ROM drive.  Please select the drive from which
you want to install Debian

/dev/name:      : No description defined for this type of CD-ROM.
/dev/           : No description defined for this type of CD-ROM.
etc

 While I only have one cd-rom. Instead I chose to install a kernel via ftp
(the default path on the iso is incorrect, one must add "32" or "64" to
the end, I chose 32. The URL it went to was:
http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-hppa/current/32
and file: images-1.44/rescue.bin everything exited cleanly.

 Now it's prompting to "Configure Device Driver
Modules" and am getting the following error:

No modules were found in /target/lib/modules/2.4.9-32 that
could be configured. Please install the kernel modules
first, by running the "Configure Device Driver Modules"
step.

 And it brings me back to the "Configure Device Driver Modules" prompt.

 Kowtow,

--
Yashy

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* [parisc-linux] B1000
@ 2002-02-10 23:53 Yasholomew Yashinski
  2002-02-10 23:59 ` Matthew Wilcox
  2002-02-11  4:43 ` Grant Grundler
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Yasholomew Yashinski @ 2002-02-10 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: parisc-linux

 I recently purchased an HP 9000/785/B1000. I tried to use the
pasrisc*.iso as I've been using on my 712/*'s, however there appears to be
issues using 32-bit as default. Setting up a serial console for this
machine will not be a trivial task, due to its location. Is there anyone
on the list that has such a beast, I could discuss installation with?
 My next attempt will be to setup an install using rbootd, however it
appears I will require serial console access.

 Kowtow,

--
Yashy

p.s. Thanks for all your work on parisc-linux.
p.p.s I am in the Ottawa area, and have cheap used HP's if anyone is
looking, drop me a note offlist with the machine(s) you are looking for.

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