[rescue] Ultra1 oddity

Larry Snyder larrys at lexis-nexis.com
Sun Apr 28 20:31:18 CDT 2002


What bit me was:  Box was running in 32-bit mode.  Added a sound card.
Did a boot -r.  It found the driver and loaded it, but came up in 64.
What I surmised was that if you feed 'boot' any arguments from the
command line, you had to feed all of them.  IOW, what I should have
said was 'boot kernel/unix -r' to do the dirty deed in 32.  By using
/reconfigure, OBP read everything from NVRAM and acted appropriately.
That worked for me, anyway.
-ls-

Bill Bradford <mrbill at mrbill.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 07:17:51PM -0500, George Adkins wrote:
> > > Did you touch /reconfigure?  I've had cards rename themselves before when
> > > you moved them among slots, without doing a reconfigure.  It thinks the
> > > hme0 is still there, so the "new" card is hme1.
> > I thought that was /etc/reconfigure ...  ??
> 
> Nope.. "# touch /reconfigure" and "boot -r" are the same thing ...
> 
> Bill
> 
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