[SunHELP] 64 bit boot up
Dale Ghent
sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Fri Mar 2 09:46:01 CST 2001
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Robert Wier wrote:
| Good Morning All
|
| I have a Ultra 1 that I purchased referb a couple of years ago. It has
| always booted to the 32 bit kernel even
| with the 64 bit version of Solaris 8 installed.
|
| I have scanned docs.sun.com for an openboot fix ,but with no results.
|
| Am I looking in the correct area (openboot) or is this a firmware issue.
For Ultra-1 based platforms, 64bit kernels are disabled by default, even
when the 64bit packages are installed and you have a PROM that supports
64bit booting.
The issue is that in the UltraSPARC 1 CPU, there is a big that when a
certain (and rare) sequence of asembly functions are executed by the CPU,
the CPU can hang. The sequence of events that does this however is very,
very rare and not likely to happen by running normally-compile programs,
although a user with malicious intent can produce a asembly program with
the sequence and thus freeze your system.
So, in short, if this box of yours' wont have anyone besides you on it, or
the people other than you that have access to it you can trust, you can
enable 64bit booting by uncommenting the last line in the
/platform/sun4u/boot.conf file and rebooting.
/dale
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