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* [parisc-linux] 0.9.3 on a B132L
@ 2001-12-14  8:24 Andy Walker
  2001-12-14 14:11 ` [parisc-linux] Network bootproblem with 712/80 Tommi Aihkisalo
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Andy Walker @ 2001-12-14  8:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: parisc

Hi folks,

First of all, thanks for all the hard work that has gone into 0.9.3. Excellent!

I've got a couple of observations and/or questions. Apologies for the lack
of dmesg output etc. - I'm at work and the workstation is at home.
I have a B132L, with the Visualize EG, GRAPHICS(0), on board frame buffer
(that's Gecko, if I'm not mistaken) and a 4071B in the GSC slot, GRAPHICS(2)
(this thing is Coral in the dmesg output I believe).

Previously, when playing around with 0.9.2 I had set the display path to
GRAPHICS(0), as the 4071B was unsupported. As it turned out, the PS/2
keyboard problems forced me to use a serial console in the end anyway, but
at least the EG seemed to be supported.

So yesterday I booted up 0.9.3 in this configuration. The messages started
to appear on the screen, then stopped after the 'if you don't see anything
more' message. In a flash of inspiration, I moved the monitor cable to the
4071B, and lo and behold, all the output was there! The dmesg shows that
its finding the 4071B before the EG, and using that as the console display
even though the display path is set to GRAPHICS(0). Is this expected behaviour
at this point in time, or is there something fishy going on.

Switching the display path to GRAPHICS(2) fixed things - 0.9.3 booted and
displayed on the 4071B.

So far so good. Installation seemed to go mostly ok - I have two disks on
the FW-Diff controller in this box. I guess I should be specifying the
burst:3 parameter to avoid disk corruption.

The other problem I've experienced is keyboard lockup with the message
'LASI PS/2 keyboard timeout' scrolling up the screen. I was using a
generic PS/2 keyboard at the time. Seems to kick in when the machine
is installing from the cd and I'm messing about on another virtual
console - although that is really just speculation. I can stick the B132L
on the net tonight and log in to see what's going on next time the lockup
occurs - anything in particular I should be looking for?

Regards,

-Andy

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* [parisc-linux] Network bootproblem with 712/80
  2001-12-14  8:24 [parisc-linux] 0.9.3 on a B132L Andy Walker
@ 2001-12-14 14:11 ` Tommi Aihkisalo
  2001-12-14 14:37   ` Peter Mottram
  2001-12-20 15:15   ` Richard Hirst
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Tommi Aihkisalo @ 2001-12-14 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: parisc

Hello all!

I am having a problem with my 712/80 when booting with bootp/tftp. With some
effort I got it requesting kernel image (lifimage) over the network. The
download starts but almost the same time it ends and it retries it over and
over again. With Weird-solution's bootp and tftp server I can see that the
download starts many times but all of them results error. When using the
RedHat's bootp/tftp, the tcpdump shows (what I have understood from the
output) that the HP is querying a file of name '.' (dot), this is quite
strange...

Have I understood correctly that the lifimage (from the 0.9.3 installation
cd) is the correct kernel image?

Tommi Aihkisalo
VTT Electronics @ Raahe

- ERROR 406: file corrupt: config.earth --- reboot universe? (Y/N)

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* Re: [parisc-linux] Network bootproblem with 712/80
  2001-12-14 14:11 ` [parisc-linux] Network bootproblem with 712/80 Tommi Aihkisalo
@ 2001-12-14 14:37   ` Peter Mottram
  2001-12-20 15:15   ` Richard Hirst
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Peter Mottram @ 2001-12-14 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tommi Aihkisalo; +Cc: parisc

Hello Tommi

On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Tommi Aihkisalo wrote:

> Hello all!
>
> I am having a problem with my 712/80 when booting with bootp/tftp. With some
> effort I got it requesting kernel image (lifimage) over the network. The

[SNIP]

I too have just tried a net boot of 0.9.3 from a remote location and also
failed. I noticed MUCH too late that the lifimage contains the following
files:

    0/vmlinux32 3122078 bytes @ 0x7800
    0/vmlinux64 3990942 bytes @ 0x302000
    0/ramdisk 1946807 bytes @ 0x6d0800

But PALO chooses a default kernel path of

    0/linux

I assume that is simply that the PALO definition in the lifimage is
incorrect. Once I get my remote button pusher to power cycle the system
for me (she is out shopping right now) I will try an interactive boot &
change the command line to boot the correct kernel.

If you get chance to try this before me then please let me know how it
goes.

Cheers
PeteM

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* Re: [parisc-linux] 0.9.3 on a B132L
@ 2001-12-14 14:41 Andy Walker
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Andy Walker @ 2001-12-14 14:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: parisc

Quoting "James P. Kinney III" <jkinney@localnetsolutions.com>:

> Andy,
>
> This is great news! I have a C160 with the A4071B_LZ graphics card in
> slot 3. I get nada once the "you may not see anything beyond this
> point
> message" is done :( . So _please_ send details on command line and
> config to the group. I would like to get the serial console off my
> desk
> and use this huge 4033A monitor.
>

Hi James,

I just borrowed a C110 with an A4071B in slot 3. Booting from the
CD with all default parameters seemed to work fine for me. This is
the only graphics device in the C110, so there's no room for confusion
there. Typing 'pa con' in the PDC gives:

    Console path:       GRAPHICS3

Don't know the exact model of the A4071B (LZ etc.) - the one in the
B132L has a kind of daughter board, the one in the C110 doesn't.
Both seem to work fine.

Another point - I was playng with a 725/100 as well today. The
internal disk is a FW-Diff connected to a Bluefish card. it
exhibits the nasty timeout/lockup/reset behaviour reported for
720's and 735's with the sym58c720 interface when the disk is
attached. My current plan is to boot on a SE disk and to try
an AHA-2744W in an EISA slot for the FW-Diff disk. Will this
work?

Regards,

-Andy



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* Re: [parisc-linux] Network bootproblem with 712/80
  2001-12-14 14:11 ` [parisc-linux] Network bootproblem with 712/80 Tommi Aihkisalo
  2001-12-14 14:37   ` Peter Mottram
@ 2001-12-20 15:15   ` Richard Hirst
  2001-12-20 20:10     ` Helge Deller
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Richard Hirst @ 2001-12-20 15:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tommi Aihkisalo; +Cc: parisc

On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 04:11:37PM +0200, Tommi Aihkisalo wrote:
> Hello all!
> 
> I am having a problem with my 712/80 when booting with bootp/tftp. With some
> effort I got it requesting kernel image (lifimage) over the network. The
> download starts but almost the same time it ends and it retries it over and
> over again. With Weird-solution's bootp and tftp server I can see that the
> download starts many times but all of them results error. When using the
> RedHat's bootp/tftp, the tcpdump shows (what I have understood from the
> output) that the HP is querying a file of name '.' (dot), this is quite
> strange...
> 
> Have I understood correctly that the lifimage (from the 0.9.3 installation
> cd) is the correct kernel image?

Sorry for the slow response.  I just tried netbooting a 712 using the
lifimage on the 0.9.3 ISO (dists/woody/main/disks-hppa/current/lifimage),
and it booted fine.  The palo command line does say 0/linux, while the
lifimage contains linux32 and linux64 (or similar), but that is not a
problem - palo figures out that it is on a 32 bit box and selects the
32 bit kernel correctly.  I was using a Mandrake box as bootp/tftp server.

Richard

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* Re: [parisc-linux] Network bootproblem with 712/80
  2001-12-20 15:15   ` Richard Hirst
@ 2001-12-20 20:10     ` Helge Deller
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Helge Deller @ 2001-12-20 20:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Richard Hirst, Tommi Aihkisalo; +Cc: parisc

On Thursday 20 December 2001 16:15, Richard Hirst wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 04:11:37PM +0200, Tommi Aihkisalo wrote:
> > Hello all!
> >
> > I am having a problem with my 712/80 when booting with bootp/tftp. With
> > some effort I got it requesting kernel image (lifimage) over the network.
> > The download starts but almost the same time it ends and it retries it
> > over and over again. With Weird-solution's bootp and tftp server I can
> > see that the download starts many times but all of them results error.
> > When using the RedHat's bootp/tftp, the tcpdump shows (what I have
> > understood from the output) that the HP is querying a file of name '.'
> > (dot), this is quite strange...

Hi Tommi,

did you tried the newest versions of tftp-server on RH ?
AFAIR the tftp-servers in 7.0 and 7.1 were broken and I fixed them 
during my time at RedHat.

Greetings,
Helge

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