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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Graphic card problem Post 36623 by RTM on Monday 2nd of June 2003 09:49:07 AM
Old 06-02-2003
Post what type of system and OS (and version), please.

If this is a SUN system, then the card needs specific software loaded for it to work.
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Problem #2

In addition, if the client was installed from an OS Service that did
not include OEM support, the system may not have the proper packages
to run OpenWindows or CDE. The symptom of this problem is an error
message similar the following, when attempting to start a windowing
system:

/dev/fb: No such file or directory
Graphics Adapter device /dev/fb is of unknown type

Fatal server error:
InitOutput: Error loading module for /dev/fb


Resolution Top

In order to avoid the above stated problems, the following
recommendations for client configuration must be applied:

1. The easiest solution is to remove the OS Service. Then readd the
OS Service selecting the "Entire Distribution + OEM" as the
cluster type. The Entire Distribution + OEM cluster
will install all the required packages. This is more convenient
than adding individual packages especially if more clients are
going to be added at a later date.

2. For each affected 2.5.1 HW11/97 Autoclient or Diskless Client, add
the following packages:

SUNWevc.u SUNWffb.u SUNWhmd SUNWide
SUNWm64.u SUNWpci.u SUNWpd SUNWvplr.u
Also, install patch 105428-01 to each client from the server to correct
the boot problem.

3. For each affected 2.6 HW 3/98 or 5/98 Autoclient or Diskless Client,
add the following packages:

SUNWafb.u SUNWafbr SUNWffb.u SUNWhmd
SUNWide SUNWm64.u SUNWpci.u SUNWpd
SUNWw250.u SUNWvplr.u SUNWxfb.u

Also, install patch 105654-03 to each client from the server to correct
the boot problem.

4. To provide windowing support for new framebuffers (AFB, FFB, and M64),
add the following packages:

SUNWvplu.u SUNWvplxw SUNWafbcf SUNWafbw
SUNWafbxg SUNWffbcf SUNWffbw SUNWffbxg
SUNWm64w SUNWm64cf

Note: Reference the Comments section below for important information
on where to find packages and patches on your OS CD and on applying
patches.

For instructions on how to add packages in a Client/Server
environment, reference InfoDoc 21447.

COMMENTS:

1. On the Solaris 2.5.1 HW11/97 CD all packages referenced above are
in the /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_2.5.1 directory.

2. On the Solaris 2.6 HW3/98 and HW5/98 CDs all packages referenced
above are in the /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_2.6/Product directory.

3. The Solaris 2.6 HW3/98 and HW5/98 CDs contain patch 105654-03 in
the /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_2.6/Patches/105654-03 directory.

4. The Solaris 2.5.1 HW 11/97 CD contains patch 105428-01 in the
/cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_2.5.1/Patches/105428-01 directory.

5. To apply a patch from the server to an Autoclient or Diskless client:
Refer to the patch install instructions.
Another problem may be ...
Quote:
check the permissions of /usr/bin/login.

# ls -l /usr/bin/login

Make sure they are:

-r-sr-xr-x 1 root bin 29292 Oct 6 1998 /usr/bin/login

If the permissions are incorrect, issue the following command:

# chmod 4555 /usr/bin/login
 

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patchmedia(1M)						  System Administration Commands					    patchmedia(1M)

NAME
patchmedia - modify Solaris media with patches and packages SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/patchmedia -d media-root [-v] [-o iso] [-l label] pkg_or_patch [pkg_or_patch ...] DESCRIPTION
The patchmedia utility takes a list of patches and packages as input and updates the install miniroot in media-root (the root directory of an on-disk image of a Solaris installation media) to include the specified patches and packages. These patches and packages are also placed in a subdirectory called DU under the Solaris install image. For example: media-root/Solaris_10/DU When booting a system from the updated media, the patches and packages will be part of the booted Solaris image. They will also be applied to the target system being installed at the end of the installation process. If -o is specified, a bootable ISO image is created in the file media.iso that contains the Solaris install media. The ISO image can then be burned onto a CD/DVD with utilities such as cdrw(1) or cdrecord(1). (The latter is not a SunOS man page.) OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -d media-root Top-level directory of on-disk image of Solaris installation media. This is option must be specified. -o iso Create a Solaris ISO image of media-root. -l label Label/volume name of the ISO image (if -o option is specified). If -o is not specified, the name of Solaris directory under media-root, for example, Solaris_10, will be used. -v Verbose. Multiple -v options increase verbosity. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: pkg_or_patch [pkg_or_patch ...] One or more patches or packages (you can have both patches and packages in a single command) with which the Solaris installation media media-root will be updated. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Updating a Solaris Install Image with Patch and Package The following command updates the Solaris install image in s10u1 by adding patch 123456-07 and package SUNWfoo. # /usr/bin/patchmedia -d s10u1 SUNWfoo 123456-07 ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
cdrw(1), mkcd(1M), attributes(5) mkisofs(8), (/usr/share/man/man8/mkisofs.8), in the SUNWfsman package (not a SunOS man page) SunOS 5.11 29 Jul 2008 patchmedia(1M)
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