I am trying to install debian 2.2r4 onto an old compaq proliant 4500 with a Compaq Smart2/E raid array. During the install, I'm able to insert a DOS floppy containing /boot/cpqarray.o, configure the proper module paramater (eisa=0x5000), and complete the install up to the part where it reboots. I'm not able to boot the system that gets installed. The kernel complains that it can't find the root device.
I was able to get it to work by modifying the initrd image that gets built by the boot system. Please see below for the tinkering that enabled my machine to finally boot. What's interesting to note is that cpqarray.o got installed into the initrd, but no where does it seem to get loaded, nor could I find anywhere that specified the module paramater that I needed. My questions are: 1) Is this the correct forum to identify this kind of problem? If not, can you kindly direct me where I should go? 2) Did I do something wrong during initial setup that prevented creating a functioning initrd? 3) Is my modified initrd what *should* have been created by the install? Or is there a different/better way to accomplish this? I appreciate any tips/pointers/chastisements/flames you can offer. Ok, maybe not the flames. Cheers, - Mark MY TINKERING THAT FINALLY WORKED -------------------------------- Here's what I did to finally get the Compaq Proliant to boot after the Debian 2.2r4 install. WARNING: I don't know how initrd's are *supposed* to work. I just took a stab at it, and it seems to have worked. I copied the installed /target/boot/initrd.debinstall to another machine, then did: 1) gunzip < initrd.debinstall > /tmp/foobar 2) mount -o loop /tmp/foobar /mnt 3) vi /mnt/linuxrc The linuxrc that was supplied was: #!/bin/sh /bin/mount -t proc proc /proc echo 0x7202 > /proc/sys/kernel/real-root-dev /bin/umount /proc I changed it to: #!/bin/sh /sbin/insmod /lib/modules/cpqarray.o eisa=0x5000 /bin/mount -t proc proc /proc echo 0x4802 > /proc/sys/kernel/real-root-dev /bin/umount /proc Basically, I loaded the module, with the module paramater that I needed. I also changed the real-root-dev. The device major number of my root device is 72 decimal, not hex. The hex equiv is 0x48. 4) umount /mnt 5) gzip < /tmp/foobar > initrd.debinstall I then copied the modified initrd.debinstall back to the installed machine (I put it in /target/boot/initrd.debinstall) and did: 6) chroot /target /bin/bash 7) lilo After doing all of this, I was able to boot. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]