Re: trying to boot anyway
From: Andreas Kahari (ak+usenet_at_freeshell.org)
Date: 09/12/03
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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 07:24:51 +0000 (UTC)
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In article <bjr7a3$6gi$1@bob.news.rcn.net>, cljlk wrote:
> I have Sun Sparc20 with with operating system SunOS414.
> I could boot up the system in the beginning, but I got the error as
> below these couple days.
> Checksum 9248dc5e != 4884dac, trying to boot anyway
> Instruction Access Exception
>
> And, I try to use boot use CD, on OK prompt I enter boot cdrom. I got
> the same error as above: checksum ......., tyring to boot anyway
>
> Is this hardware problem or my disk has problem?
> Please help. Thanks.
>
Randomly searching the web, I came across a mentioneing of the
phrase "trying to boot anyway" on the sunmanagers mailing list
(form 1997):
http://www.netsys.com/sunmgr/1997-05/msg00055.html
The probelm appears to be related to the bootblock. Installing
a new bootblock helped the person writing the above summary, but
I don't know if it helps you.
-- Andreas Kähäri
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