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Re: Boot NetBSD9.1 on a SUN Blade 100
I recently got my hands on a Sun Blade 100 with Solaris 9 installed. While I
was using Solaris during my universiyt times, nowadays it feels a bit
awkward, as it seems to be sometimes a bit difficult to adminster. Moreover,
there seems to be no up-to-date web-browser available for it. OpenCSW.org
offers a great collection of pre-compiled SW packages, however, these seem to
be a little outdated as well, as those for Solaris 9 are no longer updated.
So, a good time to switch over to something different. I'm quite enthusiastic
about Linux and aslways wanted to try one of the BSD-flavours. I downloaded
the NetBSD-9.1-ISO and burnt it on a CD. While the booting from CDROM seems
to work quite ok at first sight, the kernel hangs at "admtemp0: workqueue
busy: updates stopped" and I have not the slightest idea, what this could
mean. The sensor shwos up earlier in the boot log, but seems to be ok.
Any hints?
Not sure how related this is, but there was a thread about boot problems
about a year ago here:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-sparc64/2020/06/24/msg002950.html
I don't remember what specifically was the issue, but this suggests that
it has been addressed:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-sparc64/2020/06/25/msg002974.html
However, it might not've gotten in to 9.1. Can you try a 9.2 ISO and see
if that works?
Thanks,
John
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