> I have trie to boot with the kernel argument "init=/bin/sh"
> is OK .
i tried this too, running some commands like 'ps -ax' resulted in the same
behaviour as init. does this work for you?
emanuel
> -Original Message-
> From: Erwan MAS
>
> I have upgraded my system to debian/testing same problem .
>
> I have trie to boot with the kernel argument "init=/bin/sh"
> is OK .
>
> So , /sbin/init is bogus when using 2.4.21 with smp an hypersparc ?
The logical conclusion would be that IN
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 11:36:41AM -0500, Nicolas Will wrote:
| Got the same problem here...
|
| The machine randonly hangs at the INIT stage during boot.
|
| INIT seems to be shaky on Woody stable for Sparc, as it really doesn;t like
| respawning processes too quickly (I had the problem with the
Got the same problem here...
The machine randonly hangs at the INIT stage during boot.
INIT seems to be shaky on Woody stable for Sparc, as it really doesn;t like
respawning processes too quickly (I had the problem with the virtual
consoles when booting without keyboard).
Once the machine passes
hello
i think there are some other that have the same problem. i assume you had
a 2.2.x running until now. if not, the following probably isn't true.
i have a dual hypersparc at 125mhz with 1meg cache (511-6326). this one
runs fine without smp. if i try to start a smp-kernel, the usability
depend
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