On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Andreas Färber
Am 24.02.2012 03:42, schrieb Larry Stotler:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Andreas Färber
wrote: After lots of Alt-E (don't show again), Alt-J (use this file) and Alt-N (don't use this file) I finally got the installation running through until it wants to reboot. After reboot the system is not bootable and drops back to System Management menu and the boot options there too do not recognize any bootable devices apart from CD-ROM and NICs. Previously there was AIX5 on the disk and it seemed it was completely repartitioned by the installer.
On your system, YaST probably just used the whole disk. I've never used any of the POWER systems so I can't really help.
SLED 11(SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) would likely have better support for your hardware. [...]
Our quest here is testing and fixing Factory, not running some old-but-working version. :) Kudos to Dinar for getting it this far already!
So I am mainly in need of pointers how to get some of these fixed.
I verified that using ext4 and always choosing Alt+J for the checksums did not help.
I notice that the CD that boots fine uses \suse\yaboot.ibm, whereas the FAT16 boot partition uses just a yaboot file. Are there differences between yaboot and yaboot.ibm maybe? I tried appending all kinds of things in OF such as :1,yaboot without success, and the SMS menu is able to boot fine from CD but not from disk. If SMS doesn't sees a disk to boot from, then you don't have bootloader installed to the disk.
The right debug would be after isntallation run lilo in verbose mode. So we can see if yaboot wrapped correctly. I finally have G5 on my desk (ppc970 based). So soon I'll start to do tests on G5 as well besides pSeries tests. And yes. Back to december I remember that bootloader installation was failed even on pSeries. So something is wrong with lilo or perl-Bootloader.
0 > printenv boot-device -------------- Partition: common -------- Signature: 0x70 --------------- boot-device /pci@800000020000003/pci@2,4/pci1069,b166@1/scsi@0/sd@8,0:1,yaboot /pci@800000020000003/pci@2,4/pci1069,b166@1/scsi@0/sd@8:2 ok 0 > boot ok 0 > boot /pci@800000020000003/pci@2,4/pci1069,b166@1/scsi@0/sd@8,0 ok 0 > boot /pci@800000020000003/pci@2,4/pci1069,b166@1/scsi@0/sd@8,0:1,yaboot ok 0 > boot /pci@800000020000003/pci@2,3/ide@1/disk@0 - Elapsed time since release of system processors: 60 mins 35 secs [...] Welcome to yaboot version r22.8-r1190.SuSE booted from '/pci@800000020000003/pci@2,3/ide@1/disk@0:1,\suseboot\yaboot.ibm'
The installer said the following:
Choose the root partition.
1) sda1 (203 MB, vfat, 'CE93D1C3-1) 2) sda6 (27 GB, btrfs) 3) sda7 (39 GB, btrfs)
1
*** Invalid root device.
Choose the root partition.
1) sda1 (203 MB, vfat, 'CE93D1C3-1) 2) sda6 (27 GB, btrfs) 3) sda7 (39 GB, btrfs)
2
Starting syslog services..done Probing connected terminal...
Initializing virtual console...
Found a mlterm terminal on /dev/console (80 columns x 24 lines). Setting up (localfs) network interfaces: lo lo IP address: 127.0.0.1/8 done eth0 device: Intel Corporation 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet Co eth0 Starting DHCP4 client.
Then it hangs there and I have to do an instant poweroff via Advanced System Management interface. The first system NIC was used successfully for network installation before.
Andreas
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