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* [Qemu-devel] Re: Problem running Sparc on OS X
@ 2005-10-25  0:22 Bob Nestor
  2005-10-25  5:42 ` Martin Bochnig
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bob Nestor @ 2005-10-25  0:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel

Martin Bochnig wrote (in response to my posting):

 >>Bob Nestor wrote:
 >>
 >>With his patch I get the console output from PROLL. I was actually  
able to boot the first stage >>bootstrap of the Debian Sarge  
distribution. Unfortunately the patch doesn't solve the problem of  
 >>booting a Solaris installation CD, but I think this may be due to  
a disk block size problem.
 >>
 >
 >Very unlikely, it would definitely show further progress (at least  
is this the case if you experience >such an issue on a real sparc box).
 >The unique Solaris(2.)6++ install media (CD/DVD) layout is a ways  
more suspicious candidate >here.
 >Especially that those media contain ufs slices among others  
(strange enough that they got more >than one slice at all).
 >BUT, unfortunately is is either NOT the reasons, OR it is one of at  
least two reasons.
 >I got exactly the same behaviour when trying to boot Solaris(2.) 
8_hw2004 from the raw "/" slice of >my physical hdd :(

I see the same thing with a NetBSD CD that I created for the Sparc  
and it doesn't have any UFS partitions on it.  While the Solaris CD  
is constructed in a unique way this doesn't seem to explain what is  
happening.  I'm not familiar with the Debian Sarge CD format, but  
there's something about it that permits QEMU to at least find and  
load the first stage boot.  The PROLL output from all three CDs  
(Debian, Solaris and NetBSD) indicate non-zero partition offsets for  
the Debian but all zero offsets for the Solaris and NetBSD CD.  I  
know for a fact that this isn't correct for the NetBSD CD as I dumped  
the partition offsets when I created the CD.  Based on this I agree  
with you that it is at least one of the two reasons booting fails.  I  
haven't tried booting directly from the actual hard disk from my IPX,  
but I'm getting an image of it to try that next.  Things seem to run  
differently with QEMU on Intel vs. Mac so I'm going to try both hosts.

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* Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: Problem running Sparc on OS X
  2005-10-25  0:22 [Qemu-devel] Re: Problem running Sparc on OS X Bob Nestor
@ 2005-10-25  5:42 ` Martin Bochnig
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Martin Bochnig @ 2005-10-25  5:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel

Bob Nestor wrote (also in response to my posting ... ) :

> haven't tried booting directly from the actual hard disk from my IPX, 
> but I'm getting an image of it to try that next. Things seem to run 
> differently with QEMU on Intel vs. Mac so I'm going to try both hosts.

^^^^^^
I personally do not run Intel, not even x86 or x64 (not at all except in 
QEMU or SunPCi).
I performed my runs on SunBlade2000 (UltraSPARC3cu).
Will also have a Mac to try linux on it first, before we eventually will 
get OpenSolaris running on it.

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