SGi Indy reports, "This machine has no video daemon"
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RE: SGi Indy reports, "This machine has no video daemon"
Not that I know anything about this, but after you cloned (but before you booted the clone on the SCSI2SD)...did you change the SCSI ID to match the original "Source" drive? My thinking being the device file references/entries are not the same now with the replacement storage. Perhaps this is one of those stupid things where the original install hard-codes the drive's device path and all that in some config file somewhere.

So to the best of your knowledge, do the dsk entries and LUNs and all that match the original drive? Also I assume it has the same partition layout because you cloned it? I mean you didn't just clone the root partition only right? You cloned the entire disk and layout as-is, correct?

Outside of there being a difference in the raw device reference, I can't think of a reason you'd see this if you're sure your clone was actually complete and not missing files due to permission issues or something like that.
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SGi Indy reports, "This machine has no video daemon" - by CGFX.us - 08-22-2020, 09:42 PM
RE: SGi Indy reports, "This machine has no video daemon" - by weblacky - 08-22-2020, 11:44 PM
RE: SGi Indy reports, "This machine has no video daemon" - by CGFX.us - 08-23-2020, 02:58 AM

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