[parisc-linux] hang on C200 after 'Set default PSW W bit to 0' in 0.9.2
thunder7@xs4all.nl
thunder7@xs4all.nl
Sat, 25 Aug 2001 13:52:06 +0200
I just received my C200, 512 Mb, 9 Gb, Visualize FX-4 - all in all a
cool piece of equipment.
Next step: installing Linux.
So I downloaded the 0.9.2 iso from puffin, the md5sum was OK, I made a
CD, I could read that CD on my Intel linux box, all seemed fine.
The C200 did boot HPUX-10.2, so the hardware seemed functional.
So I entered my new CD and rebooted the C200. I set the clock, and typed
'BOOT SESCSI.2'. It found the CD, some messages about memory, then the
line
Set default PSW W bit to 0
and then nothing.
I know booting with a keyboard/mouse attached to the C200 would be
risky, but I don't think it should go wrong so early in the booting
process?
I tried to boot it without keyboard/mouse attached, but Minicom kept
saying it was 'offline', and I didn't get anything on the monitor
attached to the C200. I am suspecting this serial cable (do I need a 1:1
or an interlink serial cable? This is supposed to be a 1:1 one).
Could this be a firmware-matter? I looked into updating the firmware,
but I'll need some additional scsi-converter to connect my DDS-2 drive
to the external scsi-port, since there seems to be no other way to
update firmware.
Should there happen something after 'Set default PSW W bit to 0' with
this setup? Is the standard command-line of this image correct? I tried
changing it to 'sti=1' but that didn't make any difference....
Thanks,
Jurriaan
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