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author | Miod Vallat <miod@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2002-06-25 20:19:35 +0000 |
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committer | Miod Vallat <miod@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2002-06-25 20:19:35 +0000 |
commit | 77fdf164ce21db35a2244d823037a3841518c8ff (patch) | |
tree | 8cedbdd0a06fd1a6464da1d84c0b573e9cecf7de /distrib/notes/alpha | |
parent | ad5d33dc57b2c6ad671cbb3d4d1b6df94e01ae1d (diff) |
More details on booting from a secondary scsi controller, from feedback
on alpha@.
Diffstat (limited to 'distrib/notes/alpha')
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/alpha/prep | 55 |
1 files changed, 39 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/distrib/notes/alpha/prep b/distrib/notes/alpha/prep index 6209929bcd0..cae64775e16 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/alpha/prep +++ b/distrib/notes/alpha/prep @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.15 2002/06/09 05:53:54 todd Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.16 2002/06/25 20:19:34 miod Exp $ OpenBSD/MACHINE requires the SRM console. Some alphas come with the AlphaBIOS (also known as the ARC firmware on older machines) instead; this is what Windows NT uses. It is fairly simple to replace the AlphaBIOS @@ -68,10 +68,32 @@ Using the SRM console: will boot the "bsd" kernel with the "ac" flags on dka0. -On systems with no framebuffer supported, including all -TURBOchannel-based machines, OpenBSD/MACHINE must be used with a -serial console. Setting an Alpha system to use a serial console -is system-specific. The procedure for most common hardware is: +SRM console boot device restrictions: + The SRM firmware on your system may or may not be able to boot from + any disk controller you may install in your MACHINE. + The built-in disk controllers on your MACHINE will always be supported, + however on IDE-based machines, such as the EB164, 164SX and 164LX, as + well as the low-end Personal Workstation (non-u models), you can plug + an SCSI controller, and boot from it if it is recognized. + + Recent SRM releases for these machines will be able to boot from the + following controllers: + QLogic PCI SCSI controllers + Symbios Logic (NCR) 53C8xx (but not on PC164) + Adaptec AHA-[23]9[34]x[U][W] cards + The following controllers are known not to be supported as boot devices + by the SRM: + Adaptec AHA-[23]9[34]xU2 cards + + A more detailed, and perhaps more up-to-date, list is available at the + following URL: http://www.pofo.de/alpha-boot + + +OpenBSD/MACHINE console device restrictions: + On systems with no framebuffer supported, including all + TURBOchannel-based machines, OpenBSD/MACHINE must be used with a + serial console. Setting an Alpha system to use a serial console + is system-specific. The procedure for most common hardware is: DEC 3000/[4-9]00's: Flip the appropriate switch on the back of the machine. @@ -87,16 +109,17 @@ is system-specific. The procedure for most common hardware is: init or cycle power. -See your owner's manual for more details on how to set your machine -to use a serial console. + See your owner's manual for more details on how to set your machine + to use a serial console. -Note that some MACHINE computers currently *require* a serial console -and can't be used from a regular keyboard/display console, even though -the motherboard has appropriate connectors. -Currently, only the TURBOchannel MACHINE computers (DEC 3000) require use -of a serial console. + Note that some MACHINE computers currently *require* a serial console + and can't be used from a regular keyboard/display console, even though + the motherboard has appropriate connectors. + Currently, only the TURBOchannel MACHINE computers (DEC 3000) require + use of a serial console. -If booting using the regular console aborts with ``not configured to use -display && keyboard console'', then you need to use a serial console. -If your machine was not listed in the list above, please report this on -<alpha@openbsd.org>. + If booting using the regular console aborts with ``not configured to + use display && keyboard console'', then you need to use a serial + console. + If your machine was not listed in the list above, please report this + on <alpha@openbsd.org>. |