Discussion:
[rescue] Need other Solaris 8 (2/04) disk ISOs
Earl Baugh
2018-10-04 19:01:48 UTC
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Hey,

I finally got things sorted out in my rack and got the V120 loading Solaris
8 (yes, I want 8, I want a Sun branded version ;-) )
WFH has let me multiplex and get other things going.... a nice benefit that
I hadn't really appreciated before..

Anyway, started thru the install and realized I only have disks 1 and 2.
I've got the disk space and would like to load up the whole bundle...
(it's now asking me for the Solaris 8 Languages disk... and in reading I
realized there are more disks than that...) I have a DVD
edition in my pile but not the CD images... and this machine has the CD not
DVD... so anybody know where I could get the other images?

I'm paused on the install right now... :-)

Thanks!

Earl
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Peter Stokes
2018-10-04 19:12:20 UTC
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Hi Earl

If you have the DVD, why not either temporarily hook up a SCSI DVD or setup a
network install server, or copy across the iso and mount it?

I only have the same as you sadly for 02/04

Peter
---------------------------
Peter Stokes
Ashlyn Computer Services
Mbl: 07977 532320
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Post by Earl Baugh
Hey,
I finally got things sorted out in my rack and got the V120 loading Solaris
8 (yes, I want 8, I want a Sun branded version ;-) )
WFH has let me multiplex and get other things going.... a nice benefit that
I hadn't really appreciated before..
Anyway, started thru the install and realized I only have disks 1 and 2.
I've got the disk space and would like to load up the whole bundle...
(it's now asking me for the Solaris 8 Languages disk... and in reading I
realized there are more disks than that...) I have a DVD
edition in my pile but not the CD images... and this machine has the CD not
DVD... so anybody know where I could get the other images?
I'm paused on the install right now... :-)
Thanks!
Earl
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Jerry Kemp
2018-10-04 19:59:57 UTC
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Earl Baugh
2018-10-04 19:31:05 UTC
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Sadly I don't have an external SCSI DVD I can use...at least that will work
with this box...
That's why it's got the CD to begin with :-)

Also, I don't have the machine booted outside of the install yet, so really
not a lot of other options...

Does anybody else know where I might find the CD ISO's for the other disks?

Earl


Hi Earl
Post by Peter Stokes
If you have the DVD, why not either temporarily hook up a SCSI DVD or
setup a
network install server, or copy across the iso and mount it?
I only have the same as you sadly for 02/04
Peter
Post by Earl Baugh
Hey,
I finally got things sorted out in my rack and got the V120 loading
Solaris
Post by Earl Baugh
8 (yes, I want 8, I want a Sun branded version ;-) )
WFH has let me multiplex and get other things going.... a nice benefit
that
Post by Earl Baugh
I hadn't really appreciated before..
Anyway, started thru the install and realized I only have disks 1 and 2.
I've got the disk space and would like to load up the whole bundle...
(it's now asking me for the Solaris 8 Languages disk... and in reading I
realized there are more disks than that...) I have a DVD
edition in my pile but not the CD images... and this machine has the CD
not
Post by Earl Baugh
DVD... so anybody know where I could get the other images?
I'm paused on the install right now... :-)
Thanks!
Earl
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Mike Spooner
2018-10-04 20:23:00 UTC
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I have the SPARC "Sun Freeware" cdrom that came as part of the server
media-set, I'll see if i can make it available as a downloadable ISO, but
will have to wait untill I get home on Monday.

-- Mike Spooner

--------- Original Message ---------
From: Earl Baugh
To: "***@sunhelp.org List"
Date: Thu Oct 04 20:01:48 GMT+01:00 2018
Subject: [rescue] Need other Solaris 8 (2/04) disk ISOs
Hey,

I finally got things sorted out in my rack and got the V120 loading
Solaris
8 (yes, I want 8, I want a Sun branded version ;-) )
WFH has let me multiplex and get other things going.... a nice benefit
that
I hadn't really appreciated before..

Anyway, started thru the install and realized I only have disks 1 and 2.
I've got the disk space and would like to load up the whole bundle...
(it's now asking me for the Solaris 8 Languages disk... and in reading I
realized there are more disks than that...) I have a DVD
edition in my pile but not the CD images... and this machine has the CD
not
DVD... so anybody know where I could get the other images?

I'm paused on the install right now... :-)

Thanks!

Earl
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r***@mac.com
2018-10-05 12:00:22 UTC
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Speaking of branding the one I always liked the best was version 2.5.1.
Instead of saying SunOS something or other it simply spat out

UNIX System V Revision 4.0

login:

I can remember the giggles and consummate joy the first time I logged into
my 486/66 running my x86 $99 student copy in my dorm room. I even cut the
cardboard sun logos off the outer shipping box and glued them in my PC logo
square. I had the same OS as the University had on their big Center 2000's,
3000's and later 6000's.

Of course after several years and a 5x86 133 upgrade I painted the thing
black and put a NeXT logo in the same spot.

-----Original Message-----
From: rescue <rescue-***@sunhelp.org> On Behalf Of Mike Spooner
Sent: Friday, 5 October 2018 6:23 AM
To: The Rescue List <***@sunhelp.org>
Subject: Re: [rescue] Need other Solaris 8 (2/04) disk ISOs

I have the SPARC "Sun Freeware" cdrom that came as part of the server
media-set, I'll see if i can make it available as a downloadable ISO, but
will have to wait untill I get home on Monday.

-- Mike Spooner

--------- Original Message ---------
From: Earl Baugh
To: "***@sunhelp.org List"
Date: Thu Oct 04 20:01:48 GMT+01:00 2018
Subject: [rescue] Need other Solaris 8 (2/04) disk ISOs Hey,

I finally got things sorted out in my rack and got the V120 loading Solaris
8 (yes, I want 8, I want a Sun branded version ;-) ) WFH has let me
multiplex and get other things going.... a nice benefit that I hadn't really
appreciated before..

Anyway, started thru the install and realized I only have disks 1 and 2.
I've got the disk space and would like to load up the whole bundle...
(it's now asking me for the Solaris 8 Languages disk... and in reading I
realized there are more disks than that...) I have a DVD edition in my pile
but not the CD images... and this machine has the CD not DVD... so anybody
know where I could get the other images?

I'm paused on the install right now... :-)

Thanks!

Earl
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Mike Spooner
2018-11-18 19:01:30 UTC
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Liam Proven
2018-11-19 15:10:44 UTC
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Post by Mike Spooner
All,
I am looking to offload some of my old computer collection, but as I live
in the backwoods of the Isle of Man, I probably cannot ship any of it very
far without assistance. If a new home cannot be found, these will sadly
have to head to the refuse dump in a few weeks.
Hmm. I got rid of all my SUN kit when I left the UK for Czechia, but I
visit the Island every Yule and a few times in between... But I won't
be there in time to help.

I can recirculate this message to a few places, if you like and of
course with your consent. Drop me an offlist mail if you have no
success...

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Earl Baugh
2018-10-06 05:26:07 UTC
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I'll try to answer your questions in order...

Jumpstart isn't what I want to bother with.... I'm not looking to set up
another machine just to be able to load the OS on this machine.
I don't currently have a DVD drive that will work in this unit (I did try 5
drives that I have, all of which work in other machines but don't
seem to like this box... ) I don't have an external DVD drive set up right
now that I can directly interface to this.

Given the lack of success with the other drives (all of which I would have
thought wouldn't have an issue) I don't feel like
spending more $$ trying to guess what would work. If someone can point me
to a model that would work that's fine I've just not
had any luck on this machine with one. I figured the disk images would be
a more direct way to get things loaded.

Yes, I'd want the other disks as well. I'm a long time Sun user ( have a
Sun 1/100, 2/120, 3/110, 4/110 along with many other boxes)
so I have plenty of OS versions just not Solaris 8 in CD form. I've got
tapes for Sun OS 3.4-> to the Solaris releases on CD and DVD.
... and I'm not interested in setting up Solaris 10 or 11. I don't know
that it would but wouldn't be any easier to get on it,, again DVD...
... and given I'm not a fan of Oracle I figured 8 would be a good one
without all the Oracle branding... and I have the full patch cluster for
it,
so I don't have to fight that.The Solaris 9-> I have all have Oracle labels
all thru the OS... boot, etc. I wanted to have a "Sun Solaris" box running.
That's it.

(As is, .. I do a lot of Vintage Computer work and just wanted to have one
"somewhat-recent" Sun running again... I don't have big plans for it....
just wanted one in my 8 ft rack... the V120 fit the space and desire. Might
run some simple things on it, but nothing earth shattering)

I've made basic ISO images on my Mac and PC with the DVDs and CDs. Wasn't
anything special... I used Toast on my Mac recently.

I believe I have the memory maxed in the machine. I know adding memory
always helps...

I'm not surprised that you don't quite get why I wouldn't want the latest
OS on it...I seem to run into a lot of folks who don't
understand that I might not need to run the latest and greatest and push
every piece of hardware as far forward as it can go.
My Sun 1 running Sun OS 3.5 is still useful and has some fun things that I
like to use it for... I liked SunView... and the more "BSD" flavor of
Sun OS. If anything I'm trying to set up earlier versions of the OS for it
rather than try to push it forward. I've found in my Vintage Computer work
that
the older OSs are of interest themselves and always an educational
experience for both me and the folks I can show it to. Many folks haven't
seen Sun OS 3.5... much less earlier versions (esp. at our VCF SE shows..)

I can set up a FTP server for you to drop the ISO's if you can get them
made. I'd appreciate it, but understand if you don't have the time...
Just let me know.

Earl
Post by Jerry Kemp
I'm going to side with Peter, regardless of what you have, the easiest
option is either to set up a Jumpstart server, or to used the
DVD option.
I see you have replied you don't have one. Do you have one in another
system you can temp. pull? Or borrow one from a (local)
friend? Or just drive down to your favorite computer electronics store
&& spend $30 USD on one? Without a doubt, jumpstart server
or adding a DVD would be my Plan A.
But now to the meat of my reply. I have (physically) archived several
Solaris 8 media packs. Intentionally. I am apparently the
biggest OpenWindows/OpenLook fan here, and I have these so I can load the
openwin packages on newer Solaris versions.
Probably the media you are interested in, I have (1) yellow && white
Solaris 8 02/04 media pack (SPARC platform edition) that
contains (8) physical optical media/CD's.
* Solaris 8 operating Environment
* Solaris 8 Installation
* Solaris 8 software disk 1 of 2
* Solaris 8 software disk 2 of 2
* Solaris 8 Languages
* Solaris 8 Documentation European
* Solaris 8 Documentation Asian
* Solaris 8 Software supplement
If you had the "languages" disk right now, and it met your needs, are you
sure it wouldn't be asking for yet another disk you don't
have, once the install has completed with the "languages" disk?
My understanding (someone correct me if I'm wrong) is that the earlier
optical media was broken down into slices, or sessions, or
something. Yes/no ? Any special tricks or pointers I might need to
read the languages disk to create an ISO?
To the OP, If I was able to create an ISO of the languages disk, do you
have an FTP site or some place I could upload it to?
Not that its any of my business, but I don't understand the desire for
Solaris 8. Sun also made Solaris 9, and most of the releases
of Solaris 10. Unless I really have to, I don't personally want to be
without ZFS in this day-and-age.
Just so you are aware, sure you are, stating this for my own sanity, a
V120 will run upto and including the latest Solaris 10
(update 11) and also, Solaris 11 Express. But not Solaris 11 proper, at
least not without some hacking.
I don't know if it will do more in an un-supported state, but a V120 max's
out at 4 Gb of ram supported. You want to get there if
you can. Memory is cheap for these boxes, just like a DVD drive.
I currently have (2) V120 boxes running, one in a colo (lazyness on my
part) that I built out on September 2009, and a duplicate box
at home to experiment with. V120's will run forever.
Good luck with your V120
-------- Original Message --------
From: Peter Stokes
Sent: Thu, Oct 4, 2018 2:12 PM CDT
To: The Rescue List
Subject: [rescue] Need other Solaris 8 (2/04) disk ISOs
Hi Earl
If you have the DVD, why not either temporarily hook up a SCSI DVD or
setup a
network install server, or copy across the iso and mount it?
I only have the same as you sadly for 02/04
Peter
---------------------------
Peter Stokes
Ashlyn Computer Services
Mbl: 07977 532320
---------------------------
Hey,
I finally got things sorted out in my rack and got the V120 loading Solaris
8 (yes, I want 8, I want a Sun branded version ;-) )
WFH has let me multiplex and get other things going.... a nice benefit that
I hadn't really appreciated before..
Anyway, started thru the install and realized I only have disks 1 and 2.
I've got the disk space and would like to load up the whole bundle...
(it's now asking me for the Solaris 8 Languages disk... and in reading I
realized there are more disks than that...) I have a DVD
edition in my pile but not the CD images... and this machine has the CD not
DVD... so anybody know where I could get the other images?
I'm paused on the install right now... :-)
Thanks!
Earl
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Peter Stokes
2018-10-06 07:07:14 UTC
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Hi Earl

I do understand your wanting this. Not sure I saw a response to my suggestion,
why not create a DVD ISO and copy to the V120 and then mount it which I seem
to remember was supported on Sol 8?

Peter

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Mike Spooner
2018-10-06 07:44:06 UTC
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Hi Earl - I always appreciate people keeping older systems in running
order - it's not easy (and getting harder every day). Just a thought: my
Solaris 9 media-set doesn't have 'Oracle' plastered all over it, or even
mentioned at all.

I'll post to the list when the Solaris 8 SPARC 'Sun Freeware' ISO is
available.

-- Mike Spooner

--------- Original Message ---------
From: Earl Baugh
To: "***@sunhelp.org List"
Date: Sat Oct 06 06:26:07 GMT+01:00 2018
Subject: Re: [rescue] Need other Solaris 8 (2/04) disk ISOs
I'll try to answer your questions in order...

Jumpstart isn't what I want to bother with.... I'm not looking to set up
another machine just to be able to load the OS on this machine.
I don't currently have a DVD drive that will work in this unit (I did try
5
drives that I have, all of which work in other machines but don't
seem to like this box... ) I don't have an external DVD drive set up
right
now that I can directly interface to this.

Given the lack of success with the other drives (all of which I would
have
thought wouldn't have an issue) I don't feel like
spending more $$ trying to guess what would work. If someone can point me
to a model that would work that's fine I've just not
had any luck on this machine with one. I figured the disk images would be
a more direct way to get things loaded.

Yes, I'd want the other disks as well. I'm a long time Sun user ( have a
Sun 1/100, 2/120, 3/110, 4/110 along with many other boxes)
so I have plenty of OS versions just not Solaris 8 in CD form. I've got
tapes for Sun OS 3.4-> to the Solaris releases on CD and DVD.
... and I'm not interested in setting up Solaris 10 or 11. I don't know
that it would but wouldn't be any easier to get on it,, again DVD...
... and given I'm not a fan of Oracle I figured 8 would be a good one
without all the Oracle branding... and I have the full patch cluster for
it,
so I don't have to fight that.The Solaris 9-> I have all have Oracle
labels
all thru the OS... boot, etc. I wanted to have a "Sun Solaris" box
running.
That's it.

(As is, .. I do a lot of Vintage Computer work and just wanted to have
one
"somewhat-recent" Sun running again... I don't have big plans for it....
just wanted one in my 8 ft rack... the V120 fit the space and desire.
Might
run some simple things on it, but nothing earth shattering)

I've made basic ISO images on my Mac and PC with the DVDs and CDs. Wasn't
anything special... I used Toast on my Mac recently.

I believe I have the memory maxed in the machine. I know adding memory
always helps...

I'm not surprised that you don't quite get why I wouldn't want the latest
OS on it...I seem to run into a lot of folks who don't
understand that I might not need to run the latest and greatest and push
every piece of hardware as far forward as it can go.
My Sun 1 running Sun OS 3.5 is still useful and has some fun things that
I
like to use it for... I liked SunView... and the more "BSD" flavor of
Sun OS. If anything I'm trying to set up earlier versions of the OS for
it
rather than try to push it forward. I've found in my Vintage Computer
work
that
the older OSs are of interest themselves and always an educational
experience for both me and the folks I can show it to. Many folks haven't
seen Sun OS 3.5... much less earlier versions (esp. at our VCF SE
shows..)

I can set up a FTP server for you to drop the ISO's if you can get them
made. I'd appreciate it, but understand if you don't have the time...
Just let me know.

Earl
Post by Jerry Kemp
I'm going to side with Peter, regardless of what you have, the easiest
option is either to set up a Jumpstart server, or to used the
DVD option.
I see you have replied you don't have one. Do you have one in another
system you can temp. pull? Or borrow one from a (local)
friend? Or just drive down to your favorite computer electronics store
&& spend $30 USD on one? Without a doubt, jumpstart server
or adding a DVD would be my Plan A.
But now to the meat of my reply. I have (physically) archived several
Solaris 8 media packs. Intentionally. I am apparently the
biggest OpenWindows/OpenLook fan here, and I have these so I can load the
openwin packages on newer Solaris versions.
Probably the media you are interested in, I have (1) yellow && white
Solaris 8 02/04 media pack (SPARC platform edition) that
contains (8) physical optical media/CD's.
* Solaris 8 operating Environment
* Solaris 8 Installation
* Solaris 8 software disk 1 of 2
* Solaris 8 software disk 2 of 2
* Solaris 8 Languages
* Solaris 8 Documentation European
* Solaris 8 Documentation Asian
* Solaris 8 Software supplement
If you had the "languages" disk right now, and it met your needs, are you
sure it wouldn't be asking for yet another disk you don't
have, once the install has completed with the "languages" disk?
My understanding (someone correct me if I'm wrong) is that the earlier
optical media was broken down into slices, or sessions, or
something. Yes/no ? Any special tricks or pointers I might need to
read the languages disk to create an ISO?
To the OP, If I was able to create an ISO of the languages disk, do you
have an FTP site or some place I could upload it to?
Not that its any of my business, but I don't understand the desire for
Solaris 8. Sun also made Solaris 9, and most of the releases
of Solaris 10. Unless I really have to, I don't personally want to be
without ZFS in this day-and-age.
Just so you are aware, sure you are, stating this for my own sanity, a
V120 will run upto and including the latest Solaris 10
(update 11) and also, Solaris 11 Express. But not Solaris 11 proper, at
least not without some hacking.
I don't know if it will do more in an un-supported state, but a V120 max's
out at 4 Gb of ram supported. You want to get there if
you can. Memory is cheap for these boxes, just like a DVD drive.
I currently have (2) V120 boxes running, one in a colo (lazyness on my
part) that I built out on September 2009, and a duplicate box
at home to experiment with. V120's will run forever.
Good luck with your V120
-------- Original Message --------
From: Peter Stokes
Sent: Thu, Oct 4, 2018 2:12 PM CDT
To: The Rescue List
Subject: [rescue] Need other Solaris 8 (2/04) disk ISOs
Hi Earl
If you have the DVD, why not either temporarily hook up a SCSI DVD or
setup a
network install server, or copy across the iso and mount it?
I only have the same as you sadly for 02/04
Peter
---------------------------
Peter Stokes
Ashlyn Computer Services
Mbl: 07977 532320
---------------------------
Hey,
I finally got things sorted out in my rack and got the V120 loading Solaris
8 (yes, I want 8, I want a Sun branded version ;-) )
WFH has let me multiplex and get other things going.... a nice benefit that
I hadn't really appreciated before..
Anyway, started thru the install and realized I only have disks 1 and 2.
I've got the disk space and would like to load up the whole bundle...
(it's now asking me for the Solaris 8 Languages disk... and in reading I
realized there are more disks than that...) I have a DVD
edition in my pile but not the CD images... and this machine has the CD not
DVD... so anybody know where I could get the other images?
I'm paused on the install right now... :-)
Thanks!
Earl
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Jonathan Patschke
2018-10-07 02:46:34 UTC
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Post by Earl Baugh
Jumpstart isn't what I want to bother with.... I'm not looking to set up
another machine just to be able to load the OS on this machine.
I don't currently have a DVD drive that will work in this unit (I did try 5
drives that I have, all of which work in other machines but don't
seem to like this box... )
Could it be the block size? The pioneer DVD drive I used for Unix
installs needed the block-size jumper set to one way (512 bytes?) for Sun
systems and the other way (2048 bytes?) for PCs and Macs.

At some firmware revision, Suns gained the ability to negotiate block size
with DVD drives, so serving up a firmware update over TFTP might fix the
problem for you, too.
--
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Austin, TX
USA
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Peter Stokes
2018-10-07 03:18:36 UTC
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Hi

If we are talking about the slimline laptop drives, then it often is the IDE
Master/Slave selection on them which is an issue. On the V120 you need to make
the drive a master where a lot are set to Slave.

Peter
---------------------------
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Ashlyn Computer Services
Mbl: 07977 532320
---------------------------
Post by Jonathan Patschke
Post by Earl Baugh
Jumpstart isn't what I want to bother with.... I'm not looking to set up
another machine just to be able to load the OS on this machine.
I don't currently have a DVD drive that will work in this unit (I did try 5
drives that I have, all of which work in other machines but don't
seem to like this box... )
Could it be the block size? The pioneer DVD drive I used for Unix
installs needed the block-size jumper set to one way (512 bytes?) for Sun
systems and the other way (2048 bytes?) for PCs and Macs.
At some firmware revision, Suns gained the ability to negotiate block size
with DVD drives, so serving up a firmware update over TFTP might fix the
problem for you, too.
--
Jonathan Patschke
Austin, TX
USA
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Sandwich Maker
2018-10-07 11:17:21 UTC
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" From: Jonathan Patschke <***@celestrion.net>
"
" On Sat, 6 Oct 2018, Earl Baugh wrote:
"
" > Jumpstart isn't what I want to bother with.... I'm not looking to set up
" > another machine just to be able to load the OS on this machine.
" > I don't currently have a DVD drive that will work in this unit (I did try 5
" > drives that I have, all of which work in other machines but don't
" > seem to like this box... )
"
" Could it be the block size? The pioneer DVD drive I used for Unix
" installs needed the block-size jumper set to one way (512 bytes?) for Sun
" systems and the other way (2048 bytes?) for PCs and Macs.

could be; sun install discs are actually ufs and not hsfs. iirc
pioneer was one of the first to make blocksize jumperable.

" At some firmware revision, Suns gained the ability to negotiate block size
" with DVD drives, so serving up a firmware update over TFTP might fix the
" problem for you, too.

that wasn't until obp3 with ultrasparc; afaik no update was ever
released for earlier versions, though a clever openboot programmer
might craft a patch... and early cd drives at least didn't even have
the blocksize command - did that come with eide? perhaps no dvd
drives are old enough to predate the enhanced command set.
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Plamen Mihaylov
2018-10-10 20:12:39 UTC
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i have this one https://imgur.com/a/Idv8yJp
Post by Sandwich Maker
"
"
" > Jumpstart isn't what I want to bother with.... I'm not looking to set up
" > another machine just to be able to load the OS on this machine.
" > I don't currently have a DVD drive that will work in this unit (I did try 5
" > drives that I have, all of which work in other machines but don't
" > seem to like this box... )
"
" Could it be the block size? The pioneer DVD drive I used for Unix
" installs needed the block-size jumper set to one way (512 bytes?) for Sun
" systems and the other way (2048 bytes?) for PCs and Macs.
could be; sun install discs are actually ufs and not hsfs. iirc
pioneer was one of the first to make blocksize jumperable.
" At some firmware revision, Suns gained the ability to negotiate block size
" with DVD drives, so serving up a firmware update over TFTP might fix the
" problem for you, too.
that wasn't until obp3 with ultrasparc; afaik no update was ever
released for earlier versions, though a clever openboot programmer
might craft a patch... and early cd drives at least didn't even have
the blocksize command - did that come with eide? perhaps no dvd
drives are old enough to predate the enhanced command set.
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