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Re: SRM booting issue was: Re: xp1000 problems with upgrade to 2.4.18-generic



either type:

set auto_action boot

at the SRM console,

or load the srm_env module:

modprobe srm_env

and set the variable from linux:

echo BOOT > /proc/srm_environment/named_variables/auto_action

Never tried the last one, I hope it works :)

Ionut


On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 03:32:55PM -0400, Keith Grider wrote:
> That is great, thanks. I am not yet familiar with initrd.
> 
> How do I set it to immediately boot to this, though. Is there a way, in 
> SRM, to force a direct boot instead of doing it interactively by typing 
> '0' at the aboot prompt?
> 
> KeithG
> 
> Jens Kruse wrote:
> >Hi Keith,
> >
> >Keith Grider wrote:
> >
> >>my /etc/aboot.conf is one line:
> >>0:1/vmlinuz ro root=/dev/sda1 
> >
> >
> >Try this:
> >
> >0:1/vmlinuz ro root=/dev/sda1 initrd=initrd.img
> >
> >Regards, Jens
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
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