Hello, all, Thanks for all responses, it is too many to list. The solution is that forget the installation CD, boot on software 1 of 2 CD, and the root partition will start at 0 cynlinder. The root partition must smaller than 2GB for SPARC stations, no limitation for ULTRAs. According to the response, if partition /var and /opt separately, /var and /opt can be excluded out the 2GB root partition, I haven't verify it yet. Thanks! Feng Qiu ORIGINAL QUESTION: > Hello, all, > I have ST39204LC 9GB disk on ss5. I am trying to install solaris8. The > prom version is 2.24. I chose 512 MB swap space and it is in the > beginning of disk. I chose 1900MB of root partition, it will fail to > reboot after install software. When I chose 1800 MB root partition, it > will give a error message: disk read error. read short. But it will > continue to boot up, and works OK. > > Greg Onufer <exodus@x-files.eng.sun.com> point out to me that because > the swap partition is before root partition, my root partition is beyond > 2GB limits. So I try to chose swap partition start at 1100 cyclinders, > This time I even cannot pass through the installer, I guess that the > installer is still put root partition after swap. Then I try to come > back the partition used to work: 512 swap and 1800 root. But it won't > work any more. Then I chose 400 swap and 1800 root, it give error on > reboot, but it works. > > How can I make sure the root partition is start at 0 cynlinder? > Why 500+1800 or 400+1800 >> 2048 are still woring? >Received on Tue Jun 12 12:40:54 2001
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