dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.25 2015/03/27 20:50:40 miod Exp $ If your UltraSPARC machine is somewhat old, it might need a firmware update before it can be used under OpenBSD. You are advised to try to install OpenBSD first; if it can't boot or fails mysteriously, you might need to update your firmware. To do so, check the ``Updating your firmware'' section later in this document. Your OpenBOOT ROM may need some setup. You cannot use the security modes of the OpenBOOT ROM. Make sure that the ROM security modes are disabled: ok setenv security-mode none Most of the new Ultras shipped by Sun (or Oracle) with a preinstalled Solaris have an initial specific factory setup of the boot ROM, in order to start up Solaris WebStart at the first boot; the boot-device variable is set to disk:f. Make sure you reset the boot device to its default value: ok set-default boot-device will work for most systems. This can be adapted if you've multiple systems installed and know what you're doing. To disable automatic boot use the following command: ok setenv auto-boot? false and then to enable it later use: ok setenv auto-boot? true or on an installed system use the eeprom(8) command: # eeprom 'auto-boot?=true' Updating your firmware: ----------------------- If OpenBSD does not boot or install properly on your machine, it might need a firmware update. Updating your firmware is a dangerous operation which may damage your hardware. Be sure to carefully follow these instructions and, if in doubt, please don't do this. You will need to have a working operating system installed on your machine, in order to perform the update. If this is not the case, you might be able to boot the flash updater software via network, but this has not been tested and is not supported by Oracle. ifdef({:-living in the good old times-:},{:-dnl dnl This section is commented out, for historical reference, until a dnl reliable mirror of historical SunSolve patches can be found. The firmware update is delivered as a specific patch, depending on your machine: Machine Patch number dnl XXX uncomment machine entries as they become supported Blade 100/150 111179 Enterprise 220R 106455 Enterprise 250 106503 Enterprise 420R 109082 Enterprise 450 106122 Enterprise 3x00/4x00/5x00/6x00 103346 Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800 112883 Sun Fire V480 113034 Sun Fire V880 112186 Netra T1 200 111991 Netra X1 111952 Ultra 1 104881 Ultra 1E 104288 Ultra 2 104169 Ultra 5/10 106121 Ultra 30 105930 Ultra 60 106455 Ultra 80 109082 Ultra 450 106122 You can use SunSolve to get the patches by entering the correct Patch-ID# to the corresponding field at http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patchpage -:},{:-dnl Firmware update information can be found at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/systems/patches/firmware/release-history-jsp-138416.html -:})dnl Follow the patch installation notes very carefully. You will need to open your machine in order to apply this patch.