Minifridge
heviarti at puresimplicity.net
heviarti at puresimplicity.net
Sat Aug 21 06:22:00 UTC 2010
No, I mean a warm boot. Not a power cycle. I've rebooted via SRM and had settings vanish. I was going to see if it'd fire tonight, but I was baling hay. I've been quite busy the last two days. I haven't even had a chance to go finish up the work on my new John Deere model A. I'm dying to bring it home again.
By let it simmer do you mean I should just have power hooked to it, or have it running?
I doubt I have a PCI video card as new as a Radeon hanging around. I do have some Fire GL 3000 Pros with the expansion decks, but I had really bad luck getting 'em working in X under Debian. Booted fine, however. I had Debian on my AXPPCI33 and my EB164. Didn't like it. I'll look and see what else I have In my magic PCI bin.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Estabrook <jay.estabrook at gmail.com>
Subj: Re: Minifridge
Date: Fri Aug 20, 2010 21:34
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To: Linux on Alpha processors <axp-list at redhat.com>
heviarti at puresimplicity.net wrote:
> Well, I do know a little about SRM, and I've fought with this one some. I can't get it to maintain the setting for video output. Console is always serial after a reboot.
>
If you mean "power cycle" and not just "reboot", then note that
this is often a symptom that the mobo 3.3v battery has gone dead,
as the console "setting" is recorded in memory that's backed by it.
Once replaced, ">>> set console graphics" should hold through
power cycles.
And a 4/233 could be any of a number of things, but it's certainly
old enough to have worn out the battery... ;-}
Once you can get it to SRM, ">>> show config" should tell us what
it really is...
> The only model info is 82-PB76B-01
>
> I've had this thing sitting under my kitchen table for a year because I can't get into it. I tried about six different possibilities for getting it into single user mode, and then CTRL-C stopped working to get me into SRM. So now I don't know how I'm going to get access to the OS... -fl s doesn't seem to do it, neither did -fl single, -fl 1, -fl S, -fl init=1, or -fl init=single. I have a VT, but my MMJ cable is no more. It was at my mother's house, and she threw it away thinking it was an extra phone cord.
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From: "Dialup Jon Norstog" <thursday at allidaho.com>
> Subj: Re: Minifridge
> Date: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:28
> Size: 1K
> To: Linux on Alpha processors <axp-list at redhat.com>
>
>
> Hevi,
>
> assuming the Tru64 installation is still OK and the hardware is good,
> everything you need to know you can find out from the console:
>
> "sh b*"
>
> will give you the boot device, parameters, and options.
>
> If you can't get a screen, turn the box on and type "control c" like mad while
> the disks are spinning up.
>
> good luck
>
> jn
>
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>
>> I'll get a read on it when I get up in the morning. I think it's a
>> 4/233. Old enough it still says 'Digital' but new enough It says
>> 'Alpha Generation'
>>
>> One of these days I've gotta get a 164 or 264 superfridge....
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