* Stefan Reinauer stepan@coresystems.de [060607 18:03]:
- Parag Patel parag@codegen.com [060607 17:21]:
NetBSD booting from CD:
[sparc] Booting file 'cdrom' without parameters. Loading a.out image... Loaded 8388615 bytes entry point is 0x4000 Jumping to entry point... obmem:>> NetBSD/sparc Secondary Boot, Revision 1.15
(builds@b3.netbsd.org, Mon Dec 19 03:43:03 UTC 2005)
Booting diag Cannot load diag: error=20
device[sd(0,2,0):b] ("halt" to halt):
In any case, it's now at the BSD device prompt, which is also good. You should be able to type in a BSD-style boot-spec here to disk, partition, and name of the kernel here. Unfortunately Sparc-to-BSD device mapping is a bit funky so you may have to grep through the BSD docs for details.
It seems it wants something like /iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/espdma@4,8400000/esp@4,8800000/sd@2,0:b as the device
Weird:
device[sd(0,2,0):b] ("halt" to halt): cdrom boot (press RETURN to try default list): netbsd Booting netbsd - device[cdrom] ("halt" to halt):
It prints no error, but does not do anything either.