Power-Up State Test Context Register Bit Test Context Register Addressing Test Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000000 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000001 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000002 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000003 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000004 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000005 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000006 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000007 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000008 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000009 Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 0000000a Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 0000000b Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 0000000c Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 0000000d Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 0000000e Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 0000000f Page Map RAM MATS Pattern Test Limit 0 Register Test Counter Interrupt Level 10 Test Limit 1 Register Test Counter Interrupt Level 14 Test WARNING: Unable to determine keyboard type Synchronous Error Reg Test Synchronous Error Virtual Address Reg Test Asynchronous Error Reg Test Asynchronous Error Virtual Address Reg Test Asynchronous Error Data Reg1 Test Asynchronous Error Data Reg2 Test System Enable Register Bit Test Cache Data RAM MATS Pattern Test Cache Tag RAM MATS Pattern Test PTE Access Bit Test PTE Modify Bit Test PTE Write-Protect Bit Test PTE Write-Invalid Bit Test PTE Read-Invalid Bit Test PTE Type 2 Space Bit Test PTE Type 3 Space Bit Test Synchronous Timeout Test Asynchronous Timeout Test **** 16 MegaBytes Found in Address Range 0x00000000 to 0x00ffffff **** **** 4 MegaBytes Found in Address Range 0x01000000 to 0x01ffffff **** **** 4 MegaBytes Found in Address Range 0x02000000 to 0x02ffffff **** **** 16 MegaBytes Found in Address Range 0x03000000 to 0x03ffffff **** DRAM Word MATS Pattern Test (0x00fe0000 - 0x01000000) Parity/Memory Control Registers Bit Test 36-bit SIMM Parity Test 33-bit SIMM Parity Test Interrupt Register Test Software Interrupt Level 1 Test Software Interrupt Level 4 Test Software Interrupt Level 6 Test NVRAM Access Test FAILURE: NVRAM (f2000003) Bit Failure, Exp = 000000aa, Obs = 0000000a Setting Segment Map Setting RAM Parity Mode Mode set to 36-bit Sizing Memory Mapping ROM Mapping RAM Starting real time clock... Incorrect configuration checksum; Setting NVRAM parameters to default values. Setting diag-switch? NVRAM parameter to true screen not found. Can't open input device. Keyboard not present. Using tty for input and output. Starting real time clock... Incorrect configuration checksum; Setting NVRAM parameters to default values. Setting diag-switch? NVRAM parameter to true SPARCstation 2, No Keyboard ROM Rev. 2.9, 40 MB memory installed, Serial #16777215. Ethernet address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, Host ID: ffffffff. The IDPROM contents are invalid Power-On SelfTest FAILED ... Replace NVRAM Testing 1 megs of memory /- Initializing Memory |/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\ Initializing Memory \|/- Initializing Memory \|/- Initializing Memory |/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\ Type b (boot), c (continue), or n (new command mode) >new Type help for more information ok boot floppy Boot device: /fd File and args: SILO\ Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux 3.0! This is the Debian Rescue disk. Keep it once you have installed your system, as you can boot from it to repair the system on your hard disk if that ever becomes necessary. On most systems, you can go ahead and press to begin installation. You will probably want to try doing that before you try anything else. If you run into trouble, or if you already have questions, press the key to list alternative boot options or enter the "help" keyword to show a message about SILO boot commands. If you are booting the sun4c rescue image, you should use the normal sparc install images for the kernel and drivers once the install asks you for them. The only reason this image is needed, is to make booting the slow sun4c systems easier by not compressing the kernel image on the floppy disk. This is not a problem once the system is installed on the harddrive. WARNING: You should completely back up all of your hard disks before proceeding. The installation procedure can completely and irreversibly erase them! If you haven't made backups yet, remove the rescue disk from the drive and enter the "halt" keyword to get back to the monitor. Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. This disk uses the Linux kernel 2.2.20-sun4cdm Press for help, or to boot. boot: Uncompressing image... |/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|IDPROM: Unknown format type! Program terminated ok