On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 12:27:44PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Try to find out which program did report
> "The file just load does not appear to be executable"
The openboot firmware. (Which apparently thought that the silo bootloader was
not bootable.)
Admar
On Sat, Oct 16, 2004 at 04:24:44PM +0200, Admar Schoonen wrote:
> Hi
>
> A weird thing happened today. This morning, my Sun Ultra 5, running
> debian unstable, booted fine like it always did. I upgraded the system
> since it was a week old. A few hours later I had to reboot since a
> process was m
Hi
A weird thing happened today. This morning, my Sun Ultra 5, running
debian unstable, booted fine like it always did. I upgraded the system
since it was a week old. A few hours later I had to reboot since a
process was misbehaving and couldn't be killed - not even with kill
-KILL. When the open
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Antonio Musumeci wrote:
> I installed silo on my sparc 10. However I get the following error on
> boot:
>
> Read error on block 327684
> Cannot find /vmlinuz (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in
> short read)
>
> any ideas? I had an older version of debian ins
I installed silo on my sparc 10. However I get the following error on
boot:
Read error on block 327684
Cannot find /vmlinuz (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in
short read)
any ideas? I had an older version of debian installed before this with
no problems. I descided to do a fresh i
I was trying to customize my silo.conf and screwed something up so I
returned it to its original state as follows:
partition=2
root=/dev/sda2
timeout=100
image=vmlinuz
label=linux
read-only
but now when I reboot I get this
SILO Syntax error in etc/silo.conf
at "boot:" I try
/vmlinuz root=/de
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well I got the same problem and I have reported long ago without
> getting any answers. But putting timeout=0 works for me (albeit that
> this excludes dual boot). Here is my silo.conf file:
timeout=0 *does* work for me. I must have flubbed something when I tried
that be
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 10:36:16PM -0800, Jeffrey Ebert wrote:
> I have a headless Sparc2, and I have succeeded in getting Debian running
> on it. My problem is that the silo doesn't want to boot automatically.
> It just sits there forever waiting for me to press the enter key. I
> don't want t
Jeffrey Ebert writes:
> I have a headless Sparc2, and I have succeeded in getting Debian running
> on it. My problem is that the silo doesn't want to boot automatically.
> It just sits there forever waiting for me to press the enter key. I
> don't want to open the serial console every time I tu
I have a headless Sparc2, and I have succeeded in getting Debian running
on it. My problem is that the silo doesn't want to boot automatically.
It just sits there forever waiting for me to press the enter key. I
don't want to open the serial console every time I turn it on. I have
set the timeout t
> hi,
>
> my name is arnold, and studying at the colorado university,
>
> I have a problem with Silo and am desperate for help, please help me
>
> I made a new .config file with the command make menuconfig.
> All I added was support for a FAT filesystem, notthing else was changed.
> Then I ru
On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, Davide Barbieri wrote:
> > 1) Modify the Makefile so the second stage bootloader no longer links with
> > libc. Obviously, the userlevel "silo" utility needs to link with libc as
> > usual.
>
> And how I can do this? silo is linked to libc, because it lacks a lot
> of func
And thus spake Davide Barbieri, on Wed, Feb 18, 1998 at 08:24:43AM +0100:
> I'm not confident that I will able to do it :-)
>
> I had already try that way, but silo lacks these functions:
> str*
> mem*
> ext2*
> udiv, umul, urem and probably others...
If you require having glibc around to build,
> Davide Barbieri writes:
Davide> Tom Dyas wrote:
>> >I'm still trying to have a silo working with glibc.
>> >
>> > I had some problems, with some assembler code.
>> >
>> > There is a file, called jmp.S which defines the symbol
>> > __setjmp, which is also defined in /usr/lib/libc.a
>> >
Tom Dyas wrote:
> >I'm still trying to have a silo working with glibc.
> >
> > I had some problems, with some assembler code.
> >
> > There is a file, called jmp.S which defines the symbol
> > __setjmp, which is also defined in /usr/lib/libc.a
> >
> > So, when it is time to link silo
On Tue, 17 Feb 1998, Davide Barbieri wrote:
> I'm still trying to have a silo working with glibc.
>
> I had some problems, with some assembler code.
>
> There is a file, called jmp.S which defines the symbol
> __setjmp, which is also defined in /usr/lib/libc.a
>
> So, when it is time to l
Ciao,
I'm still trying to have a silo working with glibc.
I had some problems, with some assembler code.
There is a file, called jmp.S which defines the symbol
__setjmp, which is also defined in /usr/lib/libc.a
So, when it is time to link silo, I had this error:
/usr/lib/libc.a(setjmp.o)
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