SGI install -current: autoboot failed

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Date: Thursday, April 17, 2008 - 6:42 pm

Hi,

I seemed to be successful installing OpenBSD -current for SGI. When I
reboot the system after the install I get this error:

Boot file not found on device:
pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8)/sash
Autoboot failed
Unable to continue; press to return to the menu:

I think I'm gun shy from my mac installs but there is a p partition on
the drive that takes up the first 3515 blocks of the drive and I'm
thinking I have to leave that there. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Otherwise I did the normal install...

Anyone have any suggestions on what do to right?

Thanks,

John

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4.3 mips version?, John N. Brahy, (Thu Apr 17, 4:41 pm)
Re: 4.3 mips version? , Theo de Raadt, (Thu Apr 17, 5:20 pm)
Re: 4.3 mips version?, Don Koch, (Thu Apr 17, 5:58 pm)
Re: 4.3 mips version?, Matthew Szudzik, (Thu Apr 17, 5:56 pm)
Re: 4.3 mips version? , Theo de Raadt, (Thu Apr 17, 6:09 pm)
Re: 4.3 mips version?, Paul de Weerd, (Thu Apr 17, 5:05 pm)
SGI install -current: autoboot failed, John N. Brahy, (Thu Apr 17, 6:42 pm)
Re: SGI install -current: autoboot failed, Joel Sing, (Fri Apr 18, 1:01 pm)
Re: SGI install -current: autoboot failed, Olaf Schreck, (Wed Apr 23, 9:10 am)
Re: SGI install -current: autoboot failed, Miod Vallat, (Wed Apr 23, 10:44 am)
Re: SGI install -current: autoboot failed, Joel Sing, (Wed Apr 23, 10:31 am)
Re: 4.3 mips version?, Josh Grosse, (Thu Apr 17, 5:03 pm)