[SunRescue] Solaris 7 and SS10
Lyndon Griffin
lgriffin at BSD4US.ORG
Thu Feb 10 12:21:03 CST 2000
OH, yeah... I guess it's not 3.2x on the new SS10... I really don't
remember, but James L could probably tell you (I got it from him). I'm
thinking of one of the Ultras I was working on, probably. Sorry for the
mixup. I don't like your answer, but it does confirm my own answer. That
really blows, for me, but hey - I love this stuff - doing it *one more
time* just doesn't seem like enough ;)
Thanks,
<:) Lyndon Griffin
http://www.bsd4us.org
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Lyndon Griffin [mailto:lgriffin at BSD4US.ORG]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 10:12 AM
> > To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> > Subject: [SunRescue] Solaris 7 and SS10
> >
> >
> > OK - probably James L can answer this, but I'll throw it to
> > the group...
>
> I'll try, just in the interests of making myself look like a fool. :)
>
> > Will an older PROM version on an SS10 prevent booting from a
> > drive that
> > was installed on a system with a newer PROM? I built a new OS for a
> > production machine on an SS10 with a 3.2x PROM, plugged it
> > into the SS10
> > with a 2.10 PROM, and I get something like SCSI message
> > missed and corrupt
> > disk label. I haven't put the drive back on the newer SS10,
> > yet, as it's
> > in a different city. Please tell me I didn't cook the drive
> > in transit ;)
>
> I don't see how a PROM downgrade could cause a drive to not work, unless
> there was some piece of hardware on the motherboard that required a newer
> prom to exist. Actually, I'd expect that not to affect drives, but maybe
> audio, or some other semi-trivial system. Mind you, the latest PROM
> revision I know of for the SS10 is 2.25, and not 3.2x. That said, I don't
> really get magic numbers.
> Greg
>
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