Uncompressing Linux booting the kernel...hangs.

Kyle Powell kpowell at redhat.com
Wed Jan 21 16:59:11 UTC 2009


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Mukarram Syed wrote:
> Hi,
> I am sure people would have seen this?
> I am trying to Kickstart a Dell PE1850.  I have connected a
> monitor/keyboard to it.  When I Kickstart it I could load the image
> (vmlinux and initrd).  Then it says:
> 
> Uncompressing Linux?Ok
> Booting the kernel
> 
> Then it hangs there.
> 
> Now after a couple of minutes when I type ALT+F3, ALT+F4 etc. going
> through the virtual terminals, I see the installation process and then
> the Kickstart completes.

If the kickstart is completing, then "hangs" is not the right word to use. I
think you're issue is caused by a serial console, but not the one you disabled
in the BIOS. The output of the kernel and init is going to the serial console
instead of the monitor you've got plugged in. Check your kernel boot parameters
for something like "console=tty0,ttyS0" and remove it (tty0 is the default).
- --
Kyle Powell | Red Hat | Senior Consultant, RHCE
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