Richard, thanks for your advice. Concerning the Ultra 1 problem: tested installning om an other Ultra 1, and low and behold, no esp0: error.
I must try to figure out whats wrong with the first one. > > > Do you mean that you'd like to use jigdo once a newer version of the > > > testing CD images is available, and have jigdo update your existing testing > > > CDs to the newer, now bootable CD images? > > > On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 01:57:14PM +0200, Christer Jansson wrote: > > I have an image from stable, and it is not burned onto cd-rom. So I > > thougt it was stright forward to loopmount this image and get some new > > modules. But that was not possible. Maybe Solaris 7 don't have this > > feature? > > I'm not sure whether upgrading images from "stable" to "testing" is still > worth the effort - a significant number of packages has changed in testing. > > I'd be surprised if Solaris didn't have some equivalent of loop mounts, but > I have little experience with it. BTW, I think if you really wanted to, you > could use the "isoinfo" and "isodump" utilities to extract the files inside > the image. > > Allowing jigdo to read the old image directly rather than requiring you to > loop-mount it has been on my TODO list for ages, but it won't be > implemented soon. :-/ > > > for the installation of Debian on a Sun Ultra 1 Creative. I have not been > > able to install because there is a: > > > > esp0:data bad parity detected > > > > effectively blocking the install procedure. I think a newer kernel maybe > > would be a remedy? > > No idea - better ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED] for that. OK. if I dont come across the reason my self. > > All the best, > > Richard //Christer J -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]