On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 05:55:43PM +0200, Jochen Hein wrote:
> The file contains:
> dasd=192-191 ro
> 
> When booting Debian/390 with that parmfile, the kernel says:
> invalid range, so the line should read:
> dasd=191-192 ro

I've fixed this.  Does this also need to be done for
parmfile.example1:

 dasd=192-191 ro hostname=debian.domain.com ip=192.168.0.42
 peer=192.168.0.1 dns=192.168.0.2 netinterface=iucv1
 netmodule=netiucv iucv=tcpip:gateway

and parmfile.example2:

 dasd=192-191 ro hostname=debian.domain.com ip=192.168.0.42
 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.0.1 dns=192.168.0.2
 netmodule=lcs chandev=noauto;lcs0,0x1000,0x1001,0,1,0

?

> Oh, and wouldn't it be nice to have a TDF file too?  Something like:
> 
> @TDF
> /tapes/kernel.debian  FIXED RECSIZE 1024
> TM
> /tapes/parmfile.debian    TEXT
> TM
> /tapes/initrd.debian  FIXED RECSIZE 1024
> TM
> TM
> EOT

Could you please provide a patch, as I have no idea how this
should work?

Matt

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