On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 02:17:02PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: > To avoid confusion, the direct link to the correct images is: > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/$arch/iso-cd/
Frans, thanks for pulling this together and posting the message. I tested the 2006.03.07 image for HPPA on my B2600: -rw-r--r-- 1 grundler grundler 126896128 Mar 7 23:54 debian-testing-hppa-netinst.iso grundler <168>cksum debian-testing-hppa-netinst.iso 3532889647 126896128 debian-testing-hppa-netinst.iso The install had some nits and a major bug: o initramfs package failed to install. Retrying got past that. o kernel package installed failed on the second try. Retrying got past that. o I went into the shell to snoop, noted that /sys and /proc was mounted 3 times. I was looking in /proc, not "mount" output. Makes sense if it doesn't get cleaned up after a failure. After the install reported success and rebooted, the system did not reboot: Firmware Version 1.0 Duplex Console IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copyright 1995-2000, Hewlett-Packard Company, All rights reserved ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Processor Speed State Coprocessor State I/D Cache --------- -------- --------------------- ----------------- ------------- 0 500 MHz Active Functional 512 kB/1 MB Central Bus Speed: 120 MHz Available memory: 1073741824 bytes Good memory required: 85463040 bytes Primary boot path: FWSCSI.5.0 Alternate boot path: FWSCSI.5.0 Console path: GRAPHICS(2) Keyboard path: USB ----- Main Menu ------------------------------------------------------------- Command Description ------- ----------- BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>] Boot from specified path PAth [PRI|ALT|CON|KEY [<path>]] Display or modify a path SEArch [DIsplay|[[IPL] [<path>]]] Search for boot devices COnfiguration [<command>] Access Configuration menu/commands INformation [<command>] Access Information menu/commands SERvice [<command>] Access Service menu/commands DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp [<menu>|<command>] Display help for menu or command RESET Restart the system ----- Main Menu: Enter command > sea fwscsi Searching for potential boot device(s)... on Path FWSCSI This may take several minutes. To discontinue search, press any key (termination may not be immediate). Path Number Device Path Device Type ----------- ----------------- ----------- P0 FWSCSI.6.0 QUANTUM ATLAS10KII-9LVD P1 FWSCSI.5.0 SEAGATE ST336704LC Main Menu: Enter command > bo p1 Interact with IPL (Y, N, Q)?> n Booting... Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 0 HARD Booted. palo ipl 1.13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 5 17:17:16 UTC 2006 Partition Start(MB) End(MB) Id Type 1 1 133 f0 Palo 2 134 7812 83 ext2 3 7813 8789 82 swap 4 8790 34726 83 ext2 PALO(F0) partition contains: 0/vmlinux32 3931288 bytes @ 0x48000 Information: No console specified on kernel command line. This is normal. PALO will choose the console currently used by firmware (serial). Command line for kernel: 'root=/dev/sda2 HOME=/ console=ttyS0 TERM=vt102 palo_ke rnel=2/boot/vmlinux' Selected kernel: /boot/vmlinux from partition 2 Selected ramdisk: /boot/initrd.img from partition 2 -------------- END OF OUTPUT ----------------- I did NOT use the default disk layout. I want the PALO partition mounted as /boot with an ext2 FS type. Besides any initramfs-tool problems that might have happened, the kernel and/or initrd might also have ended up past the 2GB block limit on the root file system in partition 2. Normally palo loader should complain if it's asked to load something beyond 2GB (byte) address on the disk. 2GB is a limitation of parisc firmware. I didn't see palo complain though. The disk layout details are above: 1 palo (to be /boot) 2 / (root) 3 swap 4 unused (to be /home) Using the shell command line, I ran: mount /dev/sda2 /mnt chroot /mnt This is the default palo.conf on the target device (/mnt): --commandline=2/boot/vmlinux root=/dev/sda2 initrd=2/boot/initrd.img HOME=/ --recoverykernel=/boot/vmlinux-2.6.15-1-parisc --init-partitioned=/dev/sda and this is what I wanted: --commandline=1/vmlinux root=/dev/sda2 initrd=1/initrd.img HOME=/ --format-as=2 --init-partitioned=/dev/sda I ran "palo -v" and then to populated the new /boot with: mount /dev/sda1 /mnt mv /boot/* /mnt umount /mnt and edited /etc/fstab to add for sda1 and sda4: /dev/sda2 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1 /dev/sda1 /boot ext2 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 2 /dev/sda4 /home ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 2 /dev/sda3 none swap sw 0 0 (TO be fair, I told the installer to leave /dev/sda4 alone - existing partition and filesystem). I then "ifup eth0", ran dselect to update/install new bits from etch, exited the chroot, and then on reboot, it all worked fine: gggb2600:~# uname -a Linux gggb2600 2.6.15-1-parisc #2 Mon Mar 6 17:26:58 GMT 2006 parisc GNU/Linux hth, grant -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]