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Re: A180C Freeze at Rescue Floppy




On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 12:01  PM, Joel Soete wrote:

yes you have a shell (a small one) into the install menu: at the first step (iirc when it proposed you to format your disk), you can browse the menu with arrow key [up/down] until something like 'Escape to shell'; there press
enter.

I looked for it, but didn't see it - but that was because there is no indication that there is anything on the menus underneath the last entry. Once I started scrolling.... whee, all sorts of things showed up.

When I got into the shell, I tried:

chroot /target /bin/bash

...and it works well.  However, I noticed several things:

My (second) Linux partitioned drive is unrecognized....

I also have all of the disks written down and their designations, etc. - specifically, I have two SCSI chains and four (at least) devices on them, and their SCSI ids. However, I still can't correlate /dev/sda to 8/16/5.5 for example - and to top that off, it would appear that my "/dev/sda" doesn't exist in the list of bootable disks given by the boot search option.

What am I missing? Does the boot disk have to be on a specific SCSI chain? Every bootable disk listed by the Boot Sequnece is on 8/16: I don't think this configured Linux I'm in is on that chain.

As a side point, it doesn't seem that a lot of things got installed into the target base system: curl, wget, ncftp, ftp, lynx - all are missing from /target.

I used apt-get to get them - it works just like the RPM version ;-) This is nice... now if it would just boot :-)



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