All,

I've been running Astlinux since the days of 0.4-something on an old P3-800 at 
home.  In hopes of replacing the hardware before it expires, I bought a new HP 
Blade Client that's all SATA and uses a SATA solid-state module in lieu of a 
hard drive. 

After using DD to copy the image to the SATA solid-state module, rebooting from 
the module results in troubles.  Here are the last bits of text (transcribed by 
hand, so minor typos are likely):

udhcpc: SIOCGIFINDEX failoed: No such device
Verifying astlinux-0.7.1.run...
astlinux-0.7.1.run verified
Root mounted
Custom initrd /mnt/base/os/initrd.img found
Custom kernel /mnt/root/boot/bzImage found
Copying kernel and initrd to ramdisk...
Unmounting image...
Trying kexec...
Invalid memory segment 0x1ec46000 - 0x1ecaffff
/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
/mnt/base/os $

For what it's worth, I Googled around and found that parts of this 
(specifically /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off) looked similar 
to a question regarding SCSI that came up last summer:

>>> On 23-Jun-09, at 4:22 PM, Benny Strömberg wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I tried to install Astlinux on a SATA (sda) disk but I got the
>>>> following error message when booting the first time:
>>>> Runnix device not found
>>>> /bin/sh: can't access tty: job control turned off
>>>> I have seen that several users are having the same issue but I  
>>>> haven´t
>>>> seen any solution. Is there any?
>>
I'd appreciate your thoughts and suggestions.  

Dan
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