slink on IPC: bad reboot
I've got slink running on an IPC quite well here. One problem:
I need to run the machine head/keyboard/mouse-less, and it refuses to
reboot without manual intervention.
It boots fine on powerup and runs like a charm. After I type "reboot",
however, the kernel shuts down just fine, and at the stage where I'd
expect the new boot to begin, I get the "enter b,c,n" for
boot/new command mode" message ... lots. It scrolls and scrolls and
scrolls ...
I've got boot-from set right in the NVRAM (like I said, it boots fine on
powerup). Any clues?
thanks,
Will
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