Hello All,
I discover another thing.
When I change my devices ( Cd-rom ), when I entered on Mac
OS X 10.3,
I didnt do see the contents of my Media Cd-rom and all the
time the
Mac OS show one warm about the my Media Cd-rom wansn't
recognized.
I was reading the documentation some parts like below that
tell about
ISO 9660, how can i know what type of FS I have on my Media
Cd-rom? I
only download the macppccd.iso and used the Nero Program
(Windows) to
made my Media Cd-rom.
-->> You may need to append a ;1 to the filename when
using a ISO 9660
file system. This ``version number'' is part of the ISO 9660
specification and will show up in the directory listing if
it is
present on the disk. For example:
0 > boot cd:,OFWBOOT.XCF;1 NETBSD.MACPPC;1
-->> `bad partition number, using 0no bootable HFS
partition''
If you're trying to boot an Open Firmware 1.0.5, 1.1.22, or
2.0.x
system, this probably means that your media (i.e. hard drive
or
CD-ROM) has an HFS file system on it (such as a hybrid CD-R
or a hard
drive with MacOS partitions).
I appreciate some help.
Thanks a lot.
Marcos
On 10/31/06, Marcos Onisto <mlonisto gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Someone have any idea about what it's wrong?
>
> I appreciate some helps,
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Marcos
>
>
>
> On 10/30/06, Marcos Onisto <mlonisto gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Michael,
> >
> > Follow below my commands:
> >
> > OBS: For all commands that i tried the LED blink
ok.
> >
> > 0 > ok
> > 0 > ok
> > 0 > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6 can't OPEN:
scsi-int/sd 6
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:0 can't OPEN:
scsi-int/sd 6:0
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:0 netbsd.macppc can't
OPEN: scsi-int/sd 6:0
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:,ofwboot.xcf
netbsd.macppc can't OPEN:
> > scsi-int/sd 6:,ofwboot.xcf
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf
netbsd.macppc can't LOAD from this device
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:,ofwboot.xcf
netbsd.macppc can't OPEN:
> > scsi-int/sd 6:,ofwboot.xcf
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf
netbsd.macppc can't OPEN:
> > scsi-int/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf;1
netbsd.macppc;1 can't OPEN:
> > scsi-int/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf;1
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf;1
netbsd.macppc;1 can't OPEN:
> > scsi-int/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf;1
> > ok
> > 0 > boot scsi-int/sd 6:,ofwboot.xcf;1
netbsd.macppc;1 can't OPEN:
> > scsi-int/sd 6:,ofwboot.xcf;1
> > ok
> >
> >
> > OBS: When i put in my second Cd-rom device on BUS
0 ( scsi ) the
> > errors change like that:
> >
> >
> > 0 > boot scsi/sd 6:0 # it
command doesnt return me anything.
> >
> > 0 > boot scsi/sd 6:0 netbsd.macppc # it
command doesnt return me anything.
> >
> > 0 > boot scsi/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf
netbsd.macppc bad partition number,
> > using 0_ # it command doesnt return me
the prompt.
> >
> > 0 > boot scsi/sd 6:0,ofwboot.xcf;1
netbsd.macppc;1 bad partition
> > number, using 0_ # it command doesnt return
me the prompt.
> >
> > 0 > boot scsi/sd 6:,ofwboot.xcf
netbsd.macppc bad partition number,
> > using 0_ # it command doesnt return me
the prompt.
> >
> > 0 > dev scsi ok
> > 0 > show-children
> > Target 0
> > Unit 0 Disk QUANTUM FIREBALL ST3.2S
OFOC
> > Target 2
> > Unit 0 Disk QUANTUM FIREBALL ST3.2S
OFOC
> > Target 6
> > Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TOSHIBA
CD-ROM XM-4101TA0064
> > ok
> >
> > I was exactly what i did.
> >
> > I appreciate some helps.
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> >
> > Marcos
> >
> >
> > On 10/30/06, Michael Lorenz <macallan netbsd.org> wrote:
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> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > On Oct 30, 2006, at 06:54, Marcos Onisto
wrote:
> > >
> > > > I inverted my Cd-rom's devices and i got
different results. When i try
> > > > to boot on my second Cd-rom, i can see
Cd-rom's Led blink quicky, but
> > > > i happen only when i try the boot
command or i got the other error
> > > > about "error on partition 0"
or it's stop and not return me a error.
> > >
> > > So what exactly did you do? Did you try
partition 0 or :,ofwboot.xcf?
> > > Anyway, the drive's LED blinking shows that
you're on the right way.
> > >
> > > > I appreciate some helps.
> > >
> > > Then tell us EXACTLY what you did and EXACTLY
what happened as a result.
> > >
> > > have fun
> > > Michael
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