This is native in an LPAR. We don't have VM, and cannot currently justify
the per-CP costs of licensing. Now, if we find something effective to do
with Linux, that's another story.

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Are you installing native or under VM?  IPL from disk, tape or reader?

"You do not need a parachute to skydive.  You only need a parachute to
skydive twice."  -Motto of the Darwin Society
Gordon W. Wolfe, Ph.D.  (425) 865-5940
VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company


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> From:         James Melin
> Reply To:     Linux on 390 Port
> Sent:         Monday, March 11, 2002 8:05 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Attempting first IPL after initial SuSE install
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> Has anyone seen this message on the SE console when attempting to ipl a
> freshly installed Linux?
>
> The load control unit or device is busy.  Device status is 0C and
> subchannel status is 40.
>
> This is in a G5 with Ficon to a ficon director and from there into an IBM
> 'shark' dasd box.
>
> I'm having trouble finding the device status codes and subchannel status
> codes as they might pertain to an initial load from the service element.
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