Alright mates, my last post here hopefully!
I found an old Quantum Fireball HotSwap Ultra SCSI 9.1 GB Drive in a storage area. I put it into teh workstation!
And.
You guys were right, it seems that the Ultra10 Workstation could not support the 146.0 GB SCSI Disk I was trying to use, even if...
Ugh, I dont have any SCSI Disks under 73 Gigs. I just bought three identical 18.0 GB Seagate Ultra320 SCSI 10K RPM Disks on ebay for 9 bucks. Ill have to wait till these get here to proceed. Ill post back later.
Oh, I have one of these SUN PCI/PCI-X Single Board Computers with a 700 MHz X86...
Haha, im a retard. The 8.6 GB IBM SCSI drive i wanted to use wont work for a very good reason. Solaris 10 takes 9.20 GB to install. "you don't have enough disk space to install", blah blah. Now i need to get to one of the many 18 GB Seagate Baracuda SCSI drives ive got!
Wow, lots of replies, thanks guys. I also forgot to say that I have a PCI USB Host card in this machine so I can use a real persons freeking mouse.
Ok so first off.
"cndcadams"
"1) Is it a Sun OEM drive? Meaning does it have a sun sticker on it."
No it is not an OEM drive. Its just a segate...
Alright, I have read and read everything I could find on the internet about this and tried everything to no avail. First off, I'm a UNIX/LINUX and OpenBoot n00b. Heres the issue:
Ive got a Sun Ultra 10 work station.
In it I have:
DVD-RW With Lightscribe over PATA
UPA Graphics card
Sun SCSI...
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