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I'm using a BlueSCSI v2-2023.03a (firmware v2024.12.08) in a Sun SPARCstation IPX, with both the hard drive image and Solaris 2.6 installer image on the device.
I am able to use the format utility to create a disk label, so writing to the disk does work, but when the Solaris installer attempts to create the filesystems, it errors out:
Configuring disk (c0t3d0)
- Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC)
Creating and checking UFS file systems
- Creating / (c0t3d0s0)
ERROR: File system creation failed for / (c0t3d0s0)
ERROR: Could not check or create system critical file systems
ERROR: Could not update disks with new configuration
No other output is given by Solaris to describe the nature of the error. I have attached a debug log of the system booting, going into the Solaris installer, and at the very end attempting to create the filesystems. All commands appear to come back "Good".
I tried a few SD cards, HDD image sizes, termination changes, etc and found no difference between any of them. I have not tried other versions of Solaris yet, as on this slow machine it takes about 15 minutes to get to this point each time.
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I'm using a BlueSCSI v2-2023.03a (firmware v2024.12.08) in a Sun SPARCstation IPX, with both the hard drive image and Solaris 2.6 installer image on the device.
I am able to use the format utility to create a disk label, so writing to the disk does work, but when the Solaris installer attempts to create the filesystems, it errors out:
No other output is given by Solaris to describe the nature of the error. I have attached a debug log of the system booting, going into the Solaris installer, and at the very end attempting to create the filesystems. All commands appear to come back "Good".
log.txt
I tried a few SD cards, HDD image sizes, termination changes, etc and found no difference between any of them. I have not tried other versions of Solaris yet, as on this slow machine it takes about 15 minutes to get to this point each time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: