Hallo,
wegen der Probleme, die jemand mit einer neuen OBP-Version auf seiner Ultra 1 hatte bin ich nochmal meine archivierten News-Beiträge durchgegangen.
Dabei ist mir ein Beitrag zu diesem Thema aufgefallen.
Der Beitag ist in englisch, ich habe lediglich die eMail-Adresse des Fragenen entfernt.
Von: "Casper H.S. Dik" <Casper.Dik@Sun.COM>
Betreff: Re: System Hang before OBP on Ultra 30
Datum: Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 13:12
Keith Kris writes:
>Great idea. I tried that the first time though, and I saw no failures
>before the hang. Now I'm wondering if it's the NVRAM, as I tried
>high-half booting the system, and it didn't even begin to boot.
high-half booting would attempt to boot from POST; that never
works. It's only useful if you encounter a failure during
flashing.
The prom is divided in two parts: one for OBP and one for POST.
Flashing goes through the following sequence:
Clear high-half (POST)
Flash high-half with OBP
-- start ability to boot from high half
Clear low-half
- can no longer boot with standard setting
Flash low-half with OBP
- can boot again from low-half
Clear high-half
-- end of ability to boot from high half
Flash high-half with POST
Have you tried keepign down L1-N (Stop-N) while
powering the system up?
Casper
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