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Re: Jensen boot question/problem
- From: Tom Everett <teverett home com>
- To: axp-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Jensen boot question/problem
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 02:56:28 +0000
I'll put those files up, thanks.
Sebastian is it possible generate a kernel that does not require those files?
Sebastian Moeller wrote:
> Jo Schambach wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Forgive me if this has been answered before, but I just recently joined
> > this list and haven't found an answer yet. Here is my problem:
> > I used S. Moellers "jensen2.img" and "ramdisk2.img" to try to install
> > Redhat Linux 6.0 on a Decstation 2000 Model 300 (aka Jensen). These
> > images were the first ones that finally (after many tries before) at
> > least through me into the install program. I then installed RH Linux,
> > but now I am at a loss as to how to boot this installation. Here is what
> > I have done so far, and if someone discovers a problem with my
> > procedure, please comment:
> >
> > 1) I "downgraded" the firmware to version 1.7
> > 2) Used "minlabel.exe" from the ARC utilities to partition the one and
> > only disk on this system (1GB) as follows:
> > - 8MB partition 1, type ext2
> > - 128MB partition 2, type swap
> > - Whole disk partition 3, type unused
> > - rest of disk partition 4, type ext2 (want this to be /)
> > 3) Used copyboot.exe to copy S. Moellers jensen2.img to /dev/sda
> > 4) Use supplementary menu to change back to OSF
> > 5) >>> boot -fl i dka0
> > 6) aboot> 0/2.2.12.gz root=/dev/fd0 load_ramdisk=1
> > 7) The kernel boots, asks for the ramdisk floppy (I used S. Moellers
> > ramdisk2.img) and then throws me into the install program
> > 8) I chose install from local CDROM, installation starts
> > 9) Choose "Install" rather than "Upgrade"
> > 10) Use disk druid to assign /dev/sda4 to "/" and /dev/sda2 to "swap"
> Oops! At least till rh5.2 disk druid produced no reliable tool to
> harddisk partitioning and filesystem assignment. One had to use fdisk
> (for partitioning "fdisk -b" better would be minlabel).
> > 11) Installation proceeds without problems except that Xconfigurator has
> > problems with my graphics card (a COMPAQ QVision 1024, which I saw in
> > one newsgroup is unsupported by Linux?)
> Yep, this card is not supported for X at least not at the moment.
> > 12) After the installation finishes, it shuts down the system to reboot,
> > but just throws me back to aboot.
> > 13) I thought that I should answer:
> > 0/2.2.12.gz root=/dev/sda4
> > (was that correct?).
> Yes this is correct
> > However, it then starts booting, does a few checks and fails on one of
> > them:
> > Finding module dependencies. Can't open
> > /lib/modules/2.2.12/modules.dep
> I screwed up and forgot to use a monolithic kernel for the boot image.
> It should pose no real problem though, I put up my /lib/modules/2.2.12
> in lib-mod-2.2.12.tar.bz2 at my site. (If interested Tom please feel
> free to put it up on your fine site.)
> > It continued anyways, but then stopped after displaying the following
> > message:
> >
> > Starting portmapper. Warning: /boot/System.map has incorrect kernel
> > version.
> Well again my fault. Use the system.map-2.2.12 at my ftp site and put it
> on "/" or /boot.
> > Nothing else ever appeared on the screen.
> >
> > Do you have any ideas what I am doing wrong now?
> > THanks for all your help. Jo
> >
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> > Joachim Schambach Tel: (512) 471-1303
> > Physics Department, RLM 5.208 FAX: (798) 998-5513
> > University of Texas email: jschamba@physics.utexas.edu
> > Austin, TX 78712, USA
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