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Re: Booting an LDOM (can't find kernel)



On 07/26/2016 09:13 PM, rodent@NetBSD.org wrote:
> That panics it too. I'm not ruling out PEBKAC here, just presenting the data
> as-is.
> 
> dmesg with "working" silo.conf: http://cossus.ca/debian-good.txt
> dmesg with the "append" line added to silo.conf: http://cossus.ca/debian.txt
> "non-working" silo.conf: http://cossus.ca/silo.conf

Can you try appending "init=/bin/systemd" or "init=/bin/bash"?

Also, is the initrd.img actually present?

You can point the kernel to /boot/vmlinuz-4.5.0-2-sparc64-smp and
the initrd to /boot/initrd.img-4.5.0-2-sparc64-smp.

Also, how big is your boot partition and which filesystem are you using?

The boot partition shouldn't be too big (1 GiB is fine) and should be mounted
to /boot. /etc/silo.conf should point to ../boot/silo.conf.

Adrian

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