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Re: aboot not working or something



Hello,

Bryan Dina wrote:

I am installing AlphaCore 0.9 on an AlphaStation 200 4/166. The install
seemed to go okay, 2 things to note, I received a warning when
partitioning the drive, I went with auto-partition for ease in
installation, it warned about /boot not having enough space. The next
problem happened when performing the post-installation, the system hung
at 50% for an extended period of time, I switched virtual-terminals and
ran top to notice modprobe was running, in a loop incrementing the
pid... at about 25% CPU... I assumed it was continually invoking to
probe "devices" I guess.. anyway, that finally finished, and I went to
boot the system, no-go. I figured that something messed up with aboot,
possible related to the partitioning warning.... however I do not know
anything about aboot.... so I am trying to learn. I have booted back
off the CD into rescue, I have the installed system mounted... any
ideas???


To use "autopartitioning" was a bad idea. :) Unfortunatelly, it is know-how how to install linux on alpha using aboot loader.
You have to partition your drive manually using "fdisk" from one of consoles. You have to leave some free space at the beginning of hard drive for aboot loader. Good practice to create a first partition from the second cylinder.
Another thing to mention - fdisk should create BSD type partition table.


Regards,

--Bryan

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