Hmm. Normally I would see some info about interface binding to eth0 which will give you an IP. Looks like you can log in as root. Can you type 'login root'? or somehow get to run '/sbin/ifconfig eth0'? Or can you manually perform 'init 3'? __________________________________________ Ranga Nathan / CSG Systems Programmer - Specialist; Technical Services; BAX Global Inc. Irvine-California Tel: 714-442-7591 Fax: 714-442-2840
Eric Sammons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/30/2004 08:37 AM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: Trouble booting a new guest The system never gets to runlevel 3. In fact I believe it fails to get to runlevel 2. You will notice I have root prompt, Never got a login prompt and never got to the point where services start-up. Thanks! =============================== Eric Sammons, RHCE (804)697-3925 eric.sammons at frit.frb.org FRIT - Unix Systems =============================== "First you guess. Don't laugh, this is the most important step. then you compute the consequences. Compare the consequences to experience. If it disagrees with experience, the guess is wrong. In that simple statement is the key to science. It doesn't matter how beautiful your guess is or how smart you are or what your name is. If it disagrees with experience, It's wrong. That's all there is to it." -- Richard Feynman "Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/30/2004 11:00 AM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: Trouble booting a new guest That all looks like normal startup messages to me. What is your problem, exactly? Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Sammons Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Trouble booting a new guest I have installed a new guest, I am using NFS as my install medium and not that it should matter, I am using a Red Hat Linux Intel system as my NFS server. The system seems to build just fine; however, when I execute the ipl 300 clear I get the following: Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) Buffer-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) Page-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes) debug: Initialization complete POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX Detected 1 CPU's Boot cpu address 0 cpu 0 phys_idx=0 vers=FF ident=0F11AA machine=2064 unused=0000 migration_task 0 on cpu=0 init_mach : starting machine check handler Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 Initializing RT netlink socket mach_handler : ready mach_handler : waiting for wakeup Starting kswapd kinoded started VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_6.5.0 initialized aio_setup: num_physpages = 32768 aio_setup: sizeof(struct page) = 44 pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 32768K size 1024 blocksize loop: loaded (max 16 devices) md: md driver 0.90.0 MAX_MD_DEVS=256, MD_SB_DISKS=27 md: Autodetecting RAID arrays. md: autorun ... md: ... autorun DONE. debug: cio_msg: new level 6 debug: cio_trace: new level 6 debug: cio_crw: new level 6 NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP IP: routing cache hash table of 2048 buckets, 32Kbytes TCP: Hash tables configured (established 65536 bind 65536) Linux IP multicast router 0.06 plus PIM-SM NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0. RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 Freeing initrd memory: 644k freed VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly. Freeing unused kernel memory: 14k freed # I have two disks and two filesystems: 0300 => /dev/dasdf1 => /boot => ext3 0301 => /dev/dasdg1 => / => ext3 I can not figure out what is going on or if something is missing etc. . . Thoughts - Help? Thanks! =============================== Eric Sammons, RHCE eric.sammons at frit.frb.org =============================== "First you guess. Don't laugh, this is the most important step. then you compute the consequences. Compare the consequences to experience. If it disagrees with experience, the guess is wrong. In that simple statement is the key to science. It doesn't matter how beautiful your guess is or how smart you are or what your name is. If it disagrees with experience, It's wrong. 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