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This page documents caveats that can significantly affect the installation process. (This is not a complete list of all known bugs, workarounds, or changes, which are documented in the Release Notes for each individual product.)
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If you have an Indigo R4000, Indigo2, or O2, please check the relevant caveats below before you begin your installation.
Indigo R4000 and Indigo2 R4000 Systems |
If the system you are
upgrading has a separate filesystem for / and /usr,
then the / filesystem must be at least 25MB in
order to do the upgrade. Systems shipped with IRIX 4.0.x were shipped
with separate / filesystems of approximately 16MB,
which is too small for IRIX 6.5.
...the disk will need to be backed
up, and repartitioned with the fx command before
IRIX 6.5 can be installed. See the online book IRIX
Admin: Software Installation and Licensing, Troubleshooting
section, Using fx to Restore the Swap Partition,
for how to do this with the fx command. fx/repartition/rootdrive: type of data partition = (xfs) Next, answer "yes" to a warning that looks like this: Warning: you will need to re-install all software and restore user data from backups after changing the partition layout. Changing partitions will cause all data on the drive to be lost. Be sure you have the drive backed up if it contains any user data. Continue? The kbytes number should be at least 25600 in order to install IRIX 6.5, and it is recommended that it be at least 40MB, particularly on systems that support running 64 bit address executables (systems where uname -s returns IRIX64, on systems running IRIX 6.2 and later). |
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Indigo2 Systems | The EISA Token Ring driver is not yet available for the Indigo2. It will be provided in a 6.5 maintenance release. |
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O2 Systems |
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