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Unable to boot disk : FAST DATA Access MMU Miss
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baltus59
2004-05-07 14:44:52 UTC
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hello,
I've juste installed Solaris 2.6 on my machine ultra 60. The probleme
is that I can't boot the computer from the disk.
I just wrote : boot (or boot -s)
and this message appeared : FAST DATA Access MMU Miss
And the prompt ok came again.

Can you help me to rewrite the boot sector? I think that's the problem
but I do it three times and that's allready the same thing.
Thanks for your help.
Mickael
Neil Hoggarth
2004-05-07 16:05:46 UTC
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Post by baltus59
I've juste installed Solaris 2.6 on my machine ultra 60. The probleme
is that I can't boot the computer from the disk.
I just wrote : boot (or boot -s)
and this message appeared : FAST DATA Access MMU Miss
I have vague memories of getting this error when trying to use a
system image which doesn't have support for the machine that you
are trying to boot (in my case I was trying to transplant a root
disk from one type of Sun workstation to another).

Are you sure that the version of 2.6 that you installed is properly
compatible with your Ultra 60? Googling for '"solaris versions"
"ultra 60"' took me to some pages that suggest you need at least
2.6 H/W release 3/98 or 5/98 (depending on processor speed).

Regards,
--
Neil Hoggarth Departmental Computing Manager
<***@physiol.ox.ac.uk> Laboratory of Physiology
http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~njh/ University of Oxford, UK
John L
2004-05-10 12:35:51 UTC
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Post by baltus59
hello,
I've juste installed Solaris 2.6 on my machine ultra 60. The probleme
is that I can't boot the computer from the disk.
I just wrote : boot (or boot -s)
and this message appeared : FAST DATA Access MMU Miss
And the prompt ok came again.
Can you help me to rewrite the boot sector? I think that's the problem
but I do it three times and that's allready the same thing.
Thanks for your help.
For faster CPUs Solaris 2.6 installation involved first using
an "operating environment" cd which contained a mini-root with
extra drivers iirc.

--
John.
naresh
2011-01-10 11:10:59 UTC
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Post by baltus59
hello
I've juste installed Solaris 2.6 on my machine ultra 60. The problem
is that I can't boot the computer from the disk
I just wrote : boot (or boot -s
and this message appeared : FAST DATA Access MMU Mis
And the prompt ok came again
Can you help me to rewrite the boot sector? I think that's the proble
but I do it three times and that's allready the same thing
Thanks for your help
For faster CPUs Solaris 2.6 installation involved first usin
an "operating environment" cd which contained a mini-root wit
extra drivers iirc

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