Error 25 Disk Read Error Jumpstart
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They will be able to assist with troubleshooting your S10 install issues. Regards, Brian Pradeep wrote: Hi All, I am installing solaris over pxe using jumpstart server , It went through initial tftboot and after while loding module it failed giving error module$ /I86PC.Solaris_10-1/$ISADIR/x86.miniroot loading module$ /I86PC.Solaris_10-1/$ISADIR/x86.miniroot Error 25: Disk read error Attempting to jumpstart a FLAR. Here is my configuration of jumpstart server http://marc.info/?t=117131578600005&r=1&w=1 This solaris 10 update 8 uname -a SunOS wheeler 5.10 Generic_141445-09 i86pc i386 i86pc -bash-3.00# pntadm -P 192.168.144.0 Client ID Flags Client IP Server IP Lease Expiration Macro Comment 0100139703012D 00 192.168.144.146 192.168.144.6 12/18/2009 wheeler -bash-3.00# -bash-3.00# cat /etc/release Solaris 10 10/09 s10x_u8wos_08a X86 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All http://osdir.com/ml/opensolaris-discuss/2009-12/msg00579.html Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Assembled 16 September 2009 cat /tftpboot/menu.lst.0100139703012D default=0 timeout=30 min_mem64 1024 title Solaris_10 install kernel$ /I86PC.Solaris_10-1/multiboot kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B install_media=192.168.144.6:/export/install module$ /I86PC.Solaris_10-1/$ISADIR/x86.miniroot -- Brian Ruthven Solaris Revenue Product Engineering Sun Microsystems UK Sparc House, Guillemont Park, Camberley, GU17 9QG _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thread at a glance: Previous Message by Date: Re: [osol-discuss] Finding solaris version information in code Why do you want/need to do this? What problem are you trying to solve here? Regards, Brian Shreyas Bhatewara wrote: Folks, I am writing a device driver for current and past versions of (Open)Solaris How can I check the version of the running kernel in the driver code ? I tried using utsname.version (/.release) but it does not exist for Solaris 10 or older kernels. Is there any other literal/variable which spans current and old Solaris kernels which can give the k
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