RE: Hamm install on a Mac IIci - reboot after install problems
- To: "Ryan Mchale" <sdecoop2@nortel.ca>
- Subject: RE: Hamm install on a Mac IIci - reboot after install problems
- From: "Ryan Mchale" <sdecoop2@nortel.ca>
- Date: 10 Jul 1998 13:45:20 -0000
- Message-id: <"_skzEC.A.rmD.lrhp1"@murphy>
In message "RE: Hamm install on a Mac IIci - reboot after install problems",
'Ryan.Mchale.0511265@bnr.ca' writes:
Specifically it says:
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Ryan
>In message "RE: Hamm install on a Mac IIci - reboot after install problems",
>'SCHMITZ@LCBVAX.CCHEM.BERKELEY.EDU' writes:
>
>Hi,
>
> I've also tried it with just root=/dev/sdb4... It hangs right after
>the hwclock error message. Specifcally somewhere after the date is displayed.
>Nothing past the date is displayed..
>
>Ryan
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>> I've installed Debian (Hamm) on a Mac IIci. I've gotten it to
>>>the point where it needs to reboot. I configured the Penguin
>>>loader to point to root=/sdb4/root.bin. During the reboot it
>>
>>That's utter bullshit. What you wanted to type in there is root=/dev/sdb4
>>(that's a Linux *device* name, specifying the root *partition*, not the
>>ramdisk image to use).
>>
>>>hangs somewhere after the hwclock failure (I've heard the
>>>failure is not really a problem). I've rebooted several times, and
>>>each time it hangs in a or around the same spot.
>>
>>Please try again with the correct root device spec. And be more specific about
>>the 'somewhere', there's quite a lot still being started up after the hwclock
>>message.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>
>
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