Re: SYS_INST nothing 'Available commands'
KIYOHARA Takashi <[email protected]> Thu, 14 Aug 2008 00:13:20 +0900 (JST)
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Hi! all, From: KIYOHARA Takashi <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 16:50:12 +0900 (JST) > I am retrying to install the NetBSD-4.0 to Apollo Series 400 (425t). > # I got HP-HIL keyboard and Sync-on-Green monitor. ;-) > > I just try the SYS_INST now from local HDD. I write SYS_INST to SCSI HDD > on other machine/OS to first sector. The SYS_INST outputs this messages > to serial console. > > >> NetBSD/hp300 Miniroot Installer, Revision 1.8 > >> (builds@wb43, Sat Dec 15 22:02:51 PST 2007) > >> HP 9000/425t SPU > >> Available commands: > >> - > >> - > >> - > >> - > >> - > sys_inst> > > hmm... I can't see 'Available commands'. X-< Once more retrying SYS_INST for NetBSD-3.1.1. I see following messages. >> NetBSD/hp300 Miniroot Installer, Revision 1.7 >> (builds@wb43, Sun Jul 1 06:55:15 PDT 2007) >> HP 9000/425t SPU >> Available commands: >> disklabel - place partition map on disk >> miniroot - place miniroot on disk >> boot - boot from miniroot >> reset - reset the system >> help - sys_inst> disklabel unknown command: disklabel sys_inst> disklabel You will be asked several questions about your disk, most of which require prior knowledge of the disk's geometry. There is no easy way for the system to provide this information for you. If you do not have this information, please consult your disk's manual or another informative source. Disk to label? sd5 sd(0,5,2): WARNING: Successfully read 512 bytes from sd5 (z)ap, (e)dit, (s)how, (w)rite, (d)one > e Select disk type. Valid types: 0 unknown 1 SMD 2 MSCP 3 old DEC 4 SCSI 5 ESDI 6 ST506 7 HP-IB 8 HP-FL 9 type 9 10 floppy 11 ccd 12 vnd 13 ATAPI 14 RAID 15 ld 16 jfs 17 cgd 18 vinum 19 flash Disk type (number)? [0] 4 Disk model name? [] ProDrive 210S Disk pack name? [] Bad sectoring? [n] Ecc? [n] Removable? [n] Interleave? [0] 1 Rpm? [0] Trackskew? [0] Cylinderskew? [0] Headswitch? [0] Track-to-track? [0] Drivedata 0? [0] Drivedata 1? [0] Drivedata 2? [0] Drivedata 3? [0] Drivedata 4? [0] Bytes/sector? [0] 512 Sectors/track? [0] Tracks/cylinder? [0] Sectors/cylinder? [0] Cylinders? [0] Total sectors? [0] Enter partition table. Note, sizes and offsets are in sectors. a partition: offset? [0] 150 size? [0] 400000 fstype? [ffs] Please use one of: . fstype? [ffs] ffs Please use one of: . fstype? [ffs] . Please use one of: . fstype? [.] ffs Please use one of: . : : Ooops.. X-< Thanks, -- kiyohara