Subject: Re: Problem with dd
To: NetBSD Bob <nbsdbob@weedcon1.cropsci.ncsu.edu>
From: Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=E4rwolff?= <Michael.Baerwolff@lycosmail.com>
List: port-pmax
Date: 09/30/2000 14:36:56
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NetBSD Bob wrote:

> > of=/dev/sdc1 bs=10240" (sdc1 is the 3rd SCSI disk and the 1st
>
> 3rd disk is rz3, not rz5.
>
> > partition). I got the message 204 + 1 out / 204 +1 in (no errors). I
> > switched my computer of and put the SCSI disk into my DECstation
> > 5000/33, switched on. The disk is present as rz5. Now I typed in "boot
> > 3/rz5/netbsd" and I saw the message "?IO: 3/rz5/netbsd  (bb rd)". I
> > don't know what (bb rd) means, but I could imagine, that it's something
> > with boot block.
>
> Try boot 3/rz3/netbsd and see if that works.  Most disks are set
> to ID 0/1/2/3, 4 is tape or cd, as is 5.
>
> I don't remember whether or not the 5000 series used 5/rz3/netbsd.
> My 5000/200 machines use port 5 rather than 3.
>
> That is all I can think of, offhand.
>
> Bob

SuSe Linux don't order the disks by ID, only the ranking is important.
Example: ID2 ; ID4 ; ID6 -> on SuSe would be sda, sdb,sdc

I changed the SCSI ID from 5 to 0 and typed "boot 3/rz0/netbsd". The same
result.
"?IO:......"

but Thanx

Michael



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