On 05/25/10 21:14, Ken Jones wrote:
My goal is to get Fedora 12-Beta up and running on my ULTRA1 Sparc. When I tried installing it the system did not like my DISC 1.
1. I would like to check the checksums on the six CD's that I made from your fedora 12-Beta source. I read that the only way is to shutdown, do "STOP a" and type "Linux mediacheck". My system does not recognize the "Linux mediacheck" command. Is there no way to do this operation from within a running Aurora system?
2. I have checked. I really have two identical Aurora systems on my two hard drives. The older one on the 17Gig drive from the ULTRA1 that died does not boot correctly. The newer version on the 3.4 Gig disk is from last week's successful installation of that same antique five CD .iso set. That new installation had to be limited because of a problem with a language file supporting emacs.
I would like to be running a modern Aurora, but still keep my archive files. Any suggestions for a plan of action would be greatly appreciated.
Ken Jones
Ken
That was my only SPARC box so I'm lost on how to do anything without it, sorry. John mentioned silo which sounds right though. I know you're trying to boot Aurora but check the Gentoo Docs, they have some awesome stuff on Sparcs that can be easy interpolated for any OS.