Wrong magic number
Hi,
I think that I finally got onto this list. If this is a repeat - sorry
- I wasn't seeing any of the output from this list.
I have the Red Hat CD=rom (not rough cuts) and am trying to install from
the CD. This is what I get back:
3.CDROM:images> /utils/amiboot-5.6 -r vmlinuz -k initrd.img
root=/dev/ram video=ntsc
Linux/m68k Amiga Bootstrap version 5.6
Copyright 1993,1994 by Hamish Macdonald and Greg Harp
Amiga 2000 CPU: 68030 with 68882 FPU, ECS
Command line is 'root=/dev/ram video=ntsc'
Vertical Blank Frequency: 60Hz
Power Supply Frequency: 60Hz
EClock Frequency: 715909Hz
Found 2 AutoConfig Devices
Device 0: addr = 0x00e90000
Device 1: addr = 0x00ea0000
Found 1 Block of Memory
Block 0: 0x01000000 to 0x02000000 (16384K)
1024K of CHIP memory
The kernel will be located at 0x01000000
Kernel is compressed
Uncompressing kernel image ......................................done
Wrong magic number 0x00000800 in kernel header
How do you get the right magic numbers?
Thanks,
Mark
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