IRIX 6.2 install on Indy R5000SC problem
Hi all,
I am experience a nightmare with my Indy R5000 150MHz machine 256MB
RAM
trying to install IRIX 6.2, new set of CDs .
SCSI DISK ID#1 (root disk)
CDROM ID#5
[color=blue][color=green]
>> hinv[/color][/color]
System: IP22
Processor: 150 Mhz R5000, with FPU
Primary I-cache size: 32 Kbytes
Primary D-cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary cache size: 512 Kbytes
Memory size: 256 Mbytes
Graphics: Indy 24-bit
SCSI Disk: scsi(0)disk(1)
SCSI Tape: scsi(0)tape(4)
SCSI CDROM: scsi(0)cdrom(5)
Audio: Iris Audio Processor: version A2 revision
4.1.0
Here is the error message:
System Maintenance Menu
1) Start System
2) Install System Software
3) Run Diagnostics
4) Recover System
5) Enter Command Monitor
Option? 2
Installing System Software...
Press <Esc> to return to the menu.
1) Remote Tape 2) Remote Directory 3)[Local CD-ROM] 4) Local Tape
*a) Local SCSI CD-ROM drive 5
Enter 1-4 to select source type, a to select the source, <esc> to
quit,
or <enter> to start:
Insert the installation CD-ROM, then press <enter>:
Copying installation program to disk.
.......... 10% ......... 20% ......... 30% ......... 40% ......... 50%
.......... 60% ......... 70% ......... 80% ......... 90% ......... 100%
Copy complete
IRIX Release 6.2 IP22 Version 06101030 System V
Copyright 1987-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
xpi0: missing from slot 1
xpi0: missing from slot 0
gtr0: missing
gtr0: missing
root on dev 128,17; boot swap file on /dev/swap swplo 56000
PANIC: KERNEL FAULT
PC: 0x880c4314 ep: 0xffffc940
EXC code:16, `Read Address Error '
Bad addr: 0xffff8861, cause: 0x10<CE=0,EXC=RADE>
sr: 0xe003<IM8,IM7,IM6,IPL=5,MODE=KERNEL,EXL,IE>
Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks
Luiz Regis
Re: IRIX 6.2 install on Indy R5000SC problem
maximuslivius <lgemedia@gmail.com> writes:
[color=blue]
> root on dev 128,17; boot swap file on /dev/swap swplo 56000
> PANIC: KERNEL FAULT
> PC: 0x880c4314 ep: 0xffffc940
> EXC code:16, `Read Address Error '[/color]
Faulty memory chips, perhaps. You have fx'ed the disk to have a swap
partition, haven't you? Just ticking off the obvious checkboxes...
--
Atro Tossavainen (Mr.) / The Institute of Biotechnology at
Systems Analyst, Techno-Amish & / the University of Helsinki, Finland,
+358-9-19158939 UNIX Dinosaur / employs me, but my opinions are my own.
< URL : http : / / www . helsinki . fi / %7E atossava / > NO FILE ATTACHMENTS