[et-mgmt-tools] Kernel panic while booting rhel4 via pxe

niyaz chistee prime.provogue at gmail.com
Sat Mar 31 11:33:19 UTC 2007


Thanks for the quick reply once again. I did append ramdisk_size=8192 or
ramdisk_size=16438 but it didn't helped. Same error once again. One more
thing to tell you is that I am trying to install the client via VMware in
windows. Does this situation creates this error?

Thanks in advance.

Regards
SysAdmin

On 3/31/07, Dhawal Doshy <dhawal at netmagicsolutions.com> wrote:
>
> niyaz chistee wrote:
> > Thanks for quick response. This is my cobbler --report:
> > distro          : rhel4
> > kernel          : /media/hda6/rhel4/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz
> > initrd          : /media/hda6/rhel4/images/pxeboot/initrd.img
> > kernel options  : {}
> > architecture    : x86
> > ks metadata     : {}
> > breed           : redhat
> >
> > profile         : rhel4x
> > distro          : rhel4
> > kickstart       : /media/hda6/rhel4/ks.cfg
> > kernel options  : {}
> > ks metadata     : {}
> > virt file size  : 5
> > virt ram        : 512
> > virt paravirt   : True
> > repos           :
> >
> > And here is my /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default:
> >
> > DEFAULT local
> > PROMPT 1
> > MENU TITLE Cobbler | http://cobbler.et.redhat.com
> > TIMEOUT 200
> > TOTALTIMEOUT 6000
> > ONTIMEOUT local
> >
> > LABEL local
> >         MENU LABEL (local)
> >         MENU DEFAULT
> >         LOCALBOOT 0
> >
> > LABEL rhel4x
> >        kernel /images/rhel4/vmlinuz
> >        MENU LABEL rhel4x
> >        append ksdevice=eth0 lang= syslog=192.168.1.45:25150
> > <http://192.168.1.45:25150> text  initrd=/images/rhel4/initrd.img ks=
> > http://192.168.1.45/cblr/kickstarts/rhel4x/ks.cfg
>
> You do not appear to have a ramdisk_size=8192 OR ramdisk_size=16438 in
> your 'append' line of '/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default'. Maybe (just
> maybe) that is the cause of the this problem..
>
>
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