On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 11:53 AM Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mottola%libero.it@localhost> wrote: > > Hi, > > Mouse wrote: > > The old ROM code uses only one character for the command. The command > > is "b", not "boot". Your "boot" is taken as "b oot", ie, `please boot > > the kernel named "oot" from the default device', with the > > "sd(,,1)netbsd -s" being args to this "oot" kernel. (The default > > device in your case is presumably sd(0,0,0).) > > > > This then fails, naturally enough. You then specify something more > > likely to work > > my fault... I was confused because the installation procedure shows. > > sunmon > > > | > > >*b sd(,,1)netbsd -s* > > | > > OpenBoot PROM 1 > > > | > > ok*boot sd(,,1)netbsd -s* > > | > > OpenBoot PROM 2 > > > | > > ok*boot disk:b netbsd -s* > > | > > > being in "1.4" i used the second command, why I was in "sunmon" mode.... It just defaults to sunmon mode. You can get out of it by typing n, you can disable it permanently with setenv sunmon-compat? false.