Ok....Letīs supose that your boot setings are ok.

Another try is make sure that the Kernel Image are instaled and activated...
Boot from CD, and choose YAST to boot the instaled packages, should work, then follow the steps above:

Basicaly you need 3 Partitions:

/dev/sda1       Boot
/dev/sda2       swap
/dev/sda3       Root

You can check this with fdisk /dev/sda

then you have to put the Kernel on /dev/sda1 with

dd if=/boot/zImage.prep of=/dev/sda1

then you must activate the Boot Partition with either:

/sbin/activate /dev/sda 1

or with fdisk then it should boot from the HD.

With regards,
Marcus Aureliano.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Callaghan [mailto:dcallaghan@mail.orbtech.tv]
Sent: quinta-feira, 29 de novembro de 2001 14:47
To: suse-ppc@suse.com
Subject: RE: [suse-ppc] RS/6K can't start after halt


Marcus Aureliano wrote:
>I had the same problem once, and after many tries I discovered that my
>SMS was an old version. You should ask IBM for the lastest version of
>SMS. Which RS/6K do you have?
I have a B50 which I bought about 6 weeks ago.