Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Both boots I had to manually tell it to 
load the lance module for my
> onboard NIC.

Could you provide the output of 'lspci -nn' and 'prtconf' (from the 
sparc-utils package) for your box?

lspci doesn't exist on the system (no PCI slots anyway).  prtconf returns the 
following:

System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  sun4m
Memory size: 256 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):

SUNW,SPARCstation-20
    packages (driver probably installed)
        disk-label (driver probably installed)
        deblocker (driver probably installed)
        obp-tftp (driver probably installed)
    options (driver probably installed)
    aliases (driver probably installed)
    openprom (driver probably installed)
    iommu (driver probably installed)
        sbus (driver probably installed)
            espdma (driver probably installed)
                esp (driver probably installed)
                    sd (driver probably installed)
                    st (driver probably installed)
            ledma (driver probably installed)
                le (driver probably installed)
            SUNW,bpp (driver probably installed)
            SUNW,DBRIe (driver probably installed)
            cgsix (driver probably installed)
    obio (driver probably installed)
        zs (driver probably installed)
        zs (driver probably installed)
        eeprom (driver probably installed)
        counter (driver probably installed)
        interrupt (driver probably installed)
        SUNW,fdtwo (driver probably installed)
        auxio (driver probably installed)
        power (driver probably installed)
    memory (driver probably installed)
    virtual-memory (driver probably installed)
    eccmemctl (driver probably installed)
    SUNW,sx (driver probably installed)
    TI,TMS390Z55 (driver probably installed)
    TI,TMS390Z55 (driver probably installed)

I'm trying to get a SS5-70 to install via floppy, but it's not working as well 
as the SS20 did.  The installation went fine, but when it boots it can't find 
the disk again.  I'm going to try the latest disk images on the SS5 tonight and 
see if it's fixed already.

--Dan

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