From: hadi motamedi on 23 Jul 2010 23:52 On Jul 21, 5:43 am, Paul Gress <pgr...(a)pb.net> wrote: > On 07/21/10 08:33 AM, Chris Ridd wrote: > > > > > On 2010-07-21 13:29:02 +0100, Richard B. Gilbert said: > > >> hadi motamedi wrote: > >>> Please find below the required info : > >>> model of computer : Naturetech 888p > >>> manufacturer : naturetechws.com > >>> no. of disks : 1 > >>> model of disk : HTS548040M9AT00 > >>> amount of RAM : 512 MB > > >> Okay, that tells me that it's a 40 GB IDE disk from Hitachi and that > >> you have more than the required minimum of RAM. Taken together with > >> your earlier message, it strongly suggests that there is no operating > >> system on the disk! It also suggests an X86 (PC) architecture. > > > Yes, but I think he's running qemu on his x86 box in order to emulate a > > SPARC. > > A google search on Naturetech: > > Naturetech 888P is a single UltraSPARCIIi based Solaris workstation that provides high reliability, availability and serviceability features. > > Basically it's a Sparc based Laptop. At last, I wired from formatting that hard disk and so obtained another one. I formatted it on my Windows machine and then 'newfs' & 'installboot' on Sparc machine from solaris8 install cd. At now, I have os installed on the new hard disk. Thank you very much for all of your helps
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