On Fri, 8 Aug 2014, Agblad Tore wrote:
> There is a recommendation to use cio_ignore=all,!condev  in the GENERIC PRM 
> file used at booting the install.
> But this also rules out the console on 0009 that is needed at the end of the 
> installation.
> It should be: "cio_ignore=all,!0.0009"
>
> Then it works :)

Hm, if this would be that fundamentally broken it would have been noticed
before - I guess there is more than one person installing RHEL7 on a z/VM
guest...

Could you please post the output of
#cp q console
or from within Linux
vmcp q console

Regards,
Sebastian

>
> BR /Tore
>
> From: Agblad Tore
> Sent: den 8 augusti 2014 1:18
> To: Linux on 390 Port (LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU)
> Subject: RHEL7 install problems someone ?
>
> Hi, I'm trying to install RHEL7, but the post install steps run into some 
> kind of problem and it crashes.
> Anybody having done a successful installation, or even better also had such a 
> problem and managed to get a workaround ?
>
> Have tried a number of times both via vnc and via ssh.
> Same result.
>
> BR /Tore
>
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