Quiliro Ordóñez schreef:
2010/1/26 Peter Rock <gnuosph...@gmail.com>:
Here's exactly what happens:

PMON> load (usb0,0)/vmlinux-2.6.31.6-libre1
Loading file: (usb0,0)/vmlinux-2.6.31.6-libre1/(elf)
(elf)
0x80200000/3555840 + 0x80564200/286128(z) + 6815 syms\
Entry address is 802063c0

PMON> initrd(usb0,0)/initrd.gz
Loading initrd image (usb0,0)/initrd.gz(bin)     #This process takes a
few minutes with a twirling backslash/frontslash on the right side of
the screen and then...

Loaded 5259509 bytes
PMON> g console=tty no_auto_cmd root=/dev/hda1 rootdelay=8 machtype=8.9

It worked that way for me. It booted the installed OS and not the installer.

In the meantime the wiki page for the Yeeloong [1] has been updated (thanks Christophe) with the instructions on how to work around this problem. See the note in point 6 of the installation section.

The trick is to NOT use initrd (as that will start the installer) and set the right root device.

[1] http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Projects/GNewSenseToMIPS


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