On Friday 18 April 2008, John N. Brahy wrote: > Hi, > > I seemed to be successful installing OpenBSD -current for SGI. When I > reboot the system after the install I get this error: > > Boot file not found on device: > pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8)/sash > Autoboot failed > Unable to continue; press <enter> to return to the menu: > > > I think I'm gun shy from my mac installs but there is a p partition on > the drive that takes up the first 3515 blocks of the drive and I'm > thinking I have to leave that there. Please correct me if I'm wrong. > Otherwise I did the normal install...
Yes, you need to leave it there - the SGI Volume Header takes up the first few blocks of the disk. > Anyone have any suggestions on what do to right? Assuming your installation has completed correctly, all you need to do is change the OSLoader variable in your ARCS firmware from ``/sash'' (or ``sash'') to ``boot'' - it's still looking for the IRIX boot loader. This is easily done by typing ``setenv OSLoader boot" at the ARCS console (enter Maintenance Mode and select ``Enter Command Monitor"). -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- => Joel Sing | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 0419 577 603 <= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time." - Terry Pratchett, Hogfather