Helge Deller <del...@gmx.de>: > On 05.06.2015 17:10, wrote: >>>> >>>> Machine: HP712/100 >>> >>> >>> Hmm, your bug #302700 mentions a HP715/100XC machine. >>> Do you have both or is it a mistake? >>> If you have both machines, does it happens on both? >>> How are you booting? Via tftpboot, or via CDROM ? >> >> >> Its the 712/100. 302700 is not my bug, that's just the one most >> similar I could find (HP SDC error messages too). > > > I found this one as well: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-hppa/2006/08/msg00019.html > >> I'm booting lifimage via tftpboot. > > > Ok. What is your tftpserver (e.g. a debian x86 box?). > Some tftp servers may have issues.
Yes, a Debian x86 box. Also tried another machine with different software stack and got the same result. > >>>> only lifimage.old is able to boot on a subject machine. Other bring it >>>> into an endless "HP SDC: Transaction add failed: transaction already >>>> queued ?" print loop. > > > So, this is the actual problem you have? > Any other kernel messages after that? Yes, this is an actual problem. Unfortunately, see no other messages after that. They're are just printed in the loop. > > One idea is, that the combination of your tftpserver and maybe the > firmware in your HP machine don't play nice with each other. > That way maybe your initrd gets corrupted during the transfer? > >>> Did you checked if you run the lastest firmware on your machine? >> >> >> Yes, it seems to run the latest firmware. > > > Ok. > >>> Do you have a chance to capture the boot logs via serial console and >>> attach >>> them ? >> >> >> Unfortunately I'm not will be able to hook to the COM port any time >> soon... > > > That's really sad, because it would be extremely helpful. > Not even a laptop? > >> >> Actually, if it works on your machines, including 715/64 (which is >> similar to 712 as I see), that's looks more like issue with my >> particular hardware. > > > Yes, maybe. > >> Thanks for the help, and I'm not going to take your time with this >> anymore. > > > I really would like to solve this issue, and I'm dependent on your input > to be able to fix it since I don't see issues myself. > So, if you find time, let me know. > >> My initial thought was that no one still test PARISC Linux on >> an ancient PARISC hardware, but its seems that this assumption is >> wrong :-) I'm already more than happy with that it was possible to >> install Linux on a hardware like this. > > > Yes, I'm testing the debian kernels/install images on a range of (old and > new) > hardware. And thank you for this! > > Helge -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org