Subject: Re: DEC3000/600 boot problem
To: None <Riccardo.Veraldi@fi.infn.it>
From: Wes Kurdziolek <xunil@lactating-monkeys.net>
List: port-alpha
Date: 05/14/2001 10:56:39
That means your boot failed 'cause the CD-ROM drive couldn't read the boot blocks 
off the CD. Maybe your CD isn't bootable? If it is, maybe the CD media isn't 
readable by the CD-ROM drive? I know I have problems with CD-RW media on most old 
drives, but CD-R media seems to work fine. The CD-ROM drive could be bad, too. 
An "84 FAIL" error message is usually indicative of a generic failure when 
attempting to boot which the SRM can't be more specific about. HTH!

---- Original Message ----
From:		Riccardo.Veraldi@fi.infn.it
Date:		Mon 5/14/01 6:45
To:		port-alpha@netbsd.org
Subject:	DEC3000/600 boot problem


When I boot off the CD (1.5)
I have messages from the PROM like

INIT-S-CPU
INIT-S-SCSI

etc...
then at a certain point
  84 FAIL

>>>


what I have to do ??

thanks

Rick