* Re: help needed : cannot install linux on SGI O2 R5000
@ 2004-05-28 10:10 Max Zaitsev
2004-05-28 21:14 ` Kumba
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Max Zaitsev @ 2004-05-28 10:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips
Hi!
thanks for the prompt answer. actually I've messed things up slightly. The
kernel that I could boot with relative success was a frame buffer enabled one
from Ilia (http://www.total-knowledge.com/progs/mips/kernels/
vmlinux.64-20040315).
> The IP32 Netboot I have requires you to setup an NFS-exportable root for it
> to work properly ... There should be an initrd link in the ip32 directory --
> use that for NFS root, and pass at minimum 'root=/dev/nfs
>
this I've tried already, but the thing is that the netboot kernel does not go
beyond telling me what the entry point was. I've also tried to use the kernel
from Ilya with the same root. There, everything would hang after starting the
initrd script.
> and it's advised you run off of serial console (if you
> aren't already).
>
actually, I don't. I don't have a serial console/cable in my possetion and was
intending to actually use the display/keyboard combination to perform the
installation. Would it be possible? Can you advise me where to get a suitable
netboot kernel?
Regards,
Max
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* Re: help needed : cannot install linux on SGI O2 R5000
2004-05-28 10:10 help needed : cannot install linux on SGI O2 R5000 Max Zaitsev
@ 2004-05-28 21:14 ` Kumba
2004-06-02 6:59 ` Max Zaitsev
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kumba @ 2004-05-28 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips
Max Zaitsev wrote:
> this I've tried already, but the thing is that the netboot kernel does not go
> beyond telling me what the entry point was. I've also tried to use the kernel
> from Ilya with the same root. There, everything would hang after starting the
> initrd script.
Since you're on the framebuffer, likely the kernel was attaching to the
serial console to display it's messages, thus why you didn't see any
messages after the entry point.
> actually, I don't. I don't have a serial console/cable in my possetion and was
> intending to actually use the display/keyboard combination to perform the
> installation. Would it be possible? Can you advise me where to get a suitable
> netboot kernel?
The framebuffer is still a bit flakey last I heard. The netboot I have
supports the netboot, but I have no idea how well it works. Likely,
it'll be several revisions of the kernel before the framebuffer becomes
stable.
The O2 itself uses a standard DB9M connector, so it should be rather
easy to obtain a cable and null-modem adapter to do serial console with
for the machine. Far easier than hunting down the obscure serial
connectors for IP22 machines. Serial, for now, my reccomended form of
installing -- it'll be a lot less painless, IMHO.
Lastly, the netboot I have is geared for a gentoo install, if that's
what you'll be installing, you'll want to aim any gentoo-specific
questions to the gentoo-mips ML. If it's a debian install, then you
might be in for a fun ride or such, but I believe they are working on an
O2 netboot of their own w/ the d-i setup and such.
--Kumba
--
"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world:
small hands do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are
elsewhere." --Elrond
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* Re: help needed : cannot install linux on SGI O2 R5000
2004-05-28 21:14 ` Kumba
@ 2004-06-02 6:59 ` Max Zaitsev
[not found] ` <20040602145831.GK6398@gateway.total-knowledge.com>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Max Zaitsev @ 2004-06-02 6:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kumba; +Cc: linux-mips
Hi Kumba,
thanks for your tips. Actually, I've got some progress (after I've realised
why your kernels did not work) and found that the kernel from Glaurung
(http://www.linux-mips.org/~glaurung/) has a framebuffer support and accepts
the netboot root (initrd image) from your distribution. So I've proceeded
building stage1 system, but got following errors while compiling GCC:
-----
Bootstrap comparison failure!
insn-recog.o differs
make[1]: *** [compare-lean] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/gcc-3.3.3-r3/work/build/gcc'
make: *** [bootstrap-lean] Error 2
!!! ERROR: sys-devel/gcc-3.3.3-r3 failed.
!!! Function src_compile, Line 533, Exitcode 2
!!! (no error message)
gentoo-mips-20040426 portage #
-----
I'm not sure if this is the correct list to *complain* though. I'm also
wondering if this can occur due to the version of kernel that I'm using.
Another question is more related to the gentoo philosophy: is it possible to
make bootstrap script to only finish things that have not been finished,
without repeating the whole thing before?
Thanks for your help,
Max
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* help needed : cannot install linux on SGI O2 R5000
@ 2004-05-27 11:33 Max Zaitsev
2004-05-27 18:36 ` Kumba
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Max Zaitsev @ 2004-05-27 11:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips
Hi List,
couple of days ago I've acquired an oldish O2 box with 180MHz R5k CPU, 256MB
ram and ~10GB HD space. Since then I'm trying to get linux installed on that
thing, but apparently with no success. I've managed to connect it to a linux
box and get bootp() and NFS to work. However, I cannot find a working kernel/
rootfs combination to proceed.
As it follows from the mailing list postings I've read I shall try installing
gentoo distribution. However, the binary kernel for net-install from
http://dev.gentoo.org/~kumba/mips/netboot/ip32/ does not seem to boot and
hangs straight after the download. The same applies to the older kernel image
located in the same place.
What I found to work was the 64 bit binary kernel from glaurung
(http://www.linux-mips.org/~glaurung/). It boots nicely, but I have no root
partition to go on with. I've tried to use the contents of the initrd image
for gentoo netinstall, but it hangs in the busybox after diplaying one line
with version information.
I would like to avoid installing the complete crosscompilation toolchain on my
linux box in order to get the recent CVS version of the kernel compiled.
Another point is that I have no idea what would be to configuration options
to get it to work on my O2. Apparently, it's not straitforward. Can somebody
point me a location of the working binary kernel for gentoo install or are
there better (or just other) solutions?
Regards,
Max
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* Re: help needed : cannot install linux on SGI O2 R5000
2004-05-27 11:33 Max Zaitsev
@ 2004-05-27 18:36 ` Kumba
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kumba @ 2004-05-27 18:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips
Max Zaitsev wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> couple of days ago I've acquired an oldish O2 box with 180MHz R5k CPU, 256MB
> ram and ~10GB HD space. Since then I'm trying to get linux installed on that
> thing, but apparently with no success. I've managed to connect it to a linux
> box and get bootp() and NFS to work. However, I cannot find a working kernel/
> rootfs combination to proceed.
>
> As it follows from the mailing list postings I've read I shall try installing
> gentoo distribution. However, the binary kernel for net-install from
> http://dev.gentoo.org/~kumba/mips/netboot/ip32/ does not seem to boot and
> hangs straight after the download. The same applies to the older kernel image
> located in the same place.
>
> What I found to work was the 64 bit binary kernel from glaurung
> (http://www.linux-mips.org/~glaurung/). It boots nicely, but I have no root
> partition to go on with. I've tried to use the contents of the initrd image
> for gentoo netinstall, but it hangs in the busybox after diplaying one line
> with version information.
>
> I would like to avoid installing the complete crosscompilation toolchain on my
> linux box in order to get the recent CVS version of the kernel compiled.
> Another point is that I have no idea what would be to configuration options
> to get it to work on my O2. Apparently, it's not straitforward. Can somebody
> point me a location of the working binary kernel for gentoo install or are
> there better (or just other) solutions?
The IP32 Netboot I have requires you to setup an NFS-exportable root for
it to work properly, and it's advised you run off of serial console (if
you aren't already). There should be an initrd link in the ip32
directory -- use that for NFS root, and pass at minimum 'root=/dev/nfs
console=ttyS0,<baudrate>' (where <baudrate> is the speed your running
serial console at) after 'bootp(): ', and you should see some data. If
you are using serial console, double check to make sure the
kb/mouse/monitor is unplugged, and the prom var 'console' is set to 'd1'.
See if that gets you anywheres.
--Kumba
--
"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world:
small hands do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are
elsewhere." --Elrond
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