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From: Ulf Carlsson <grim@zigzegv.ml.org>
To: Jeff Coffin <jcoffin@sv.usweb.com>, linux@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com
Subject: Re: Partial Success Report
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 00:17:17 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <19981016001717.B2072@zigzegv.ml.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m3ww618s88.fsf@lil.sv.usweb.com>; from Jeff Coffin on Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 01:50:31PM -0700

Hello,

> Last night I got the HardHat kernel to boot via the bootp method
> described in the Howto and, as expected from the experiences of
> Richard Hartensveld, it hung looking for a console.  I then grabbed
> newer kernels (2.1.116 and 2.1.121) from the /pub/test on the ftp
> server and attmepted to get them loaded by the same mechanism, but
> both of them hang after loading via tftp.

It *should* find an initial console if you have mounted the root filesystem from
the hardhat CD correctly. 

You can probably install hardhat on a i386 box in your local network if you
want, and boot directly into an already installed hardhat via nfs-root. That
hardhat default installer is _very_ annoying, it crashes all the time.. (signal
11, out of memory etc..), I don't know if this would solve your problems - but
it helped me... :)
Give the --root <rootdir> option to rpm, and install the needed rpms from the cd

> I don't know where to go from here, so I'm looking for ideas.  Hinv
> and the boot log from the hardhat kernel boot are below.
> 
> I'm thinking about removing the gfx board entirely and seeing if that
> has any effect, will that do me any good?

It would probably not make much difference, "Warning: unable to open an initial
console" isn't caused by a gfx board neither an old kernel, but from an
incorrect /dev/console.

I'm currently running hardhat diskless, I'm only using the IRIX harddrive when
I boot (the bootp command is loaded from the harddrive).

- Ulf

  reply	other threads:[~1998-10-15 22:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-10-15 20:50 Partial Success Report Jeff Coffin
1998-10-15 22:17 ` Ulf Carlsson [this message]
1998-10-15 23:46   ` Jeff Coffin
1998-10-16 19:46     ` Ulf Carlsson
1998-10-17  1:15       ` XZ Jeremy John Welling
1998-10-17  9:17         ` XZ Thomas Bogendoerfer
1998-10-17 23:56           ` XZ ralf
1998-10-18 17:32             ` XZ George Kyriazis
1998-10-18 23:10               ` XZ ralf
1998-10-19  0:15             ` XZ William J. Earl
1998-10-19  6:44               ` XZ Fernando D. Mato Mira
1998-10-19 19:53                 ` XZ George Kyriazis
1998-10-19 19:53                   ` XZ George Kyriazis
1998-10-20  1:41                   ` XZ ralf
1998-10-17  2:01       ` Partial Success Report ralf
1998-10-18  0:09         ` Ulf Carlsson
1998-10-19  0:15           ` William J. Earl
1998-10-19  0:13         ` William J. Earl
1998-10-17  9:16 ` Thomas Bogendoerfer
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1998-10-22  0:56 Jeff Coffin
1998-10-22 19:06 ` Thomas Bogendoerfer

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