On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:16:01PM +0100, Santanu Das wrote: > If I only use "boot dka400" it returns me "aboot>" prompt after a while. > Any idea what's wrong? This is normal. From here, you should be able to type "l" to get a list of pre-defined kernel configurations, and then type the number of one to boot it. > My problem is when I issue command like this (dka400 is my CD-ROM > drive): > >>> boot dka400 -flags 0 > to boot and install from the CD, it's getting stuck. It starts with > several checking and after that all the letters become blue (from normal > white on black background) and then it prints this: > ...... > ...... > 6bfa8001 ret zero,(ra) > 2fe00000 ldq_u zero,0(v0) > a6f00040 ldq t9,64 (a0) > ....... > ....... > *a0370010 ldl t0,16(t9) > 40e01642 s8addqt6,0,t1 > Trace: 3102c0 3102d8 3102c0 310888 3102c0 31085c 310838 3102c0 31085c 3102c0 > and then waitting for ages. This, however, looks like a backtrace from a crash of some kind. I can't say that I've ever seen one like it; it doesn't *look* like a Linux kernel trace, but I don't know what it is, either. Hopefully someone else on the list knows. Regards, -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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