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Re: Grub2 with sparc64 patches



On 2017-01-24 01:01 PM, Eric Snowberg wrote:

> How big is your kernel?  Will silo boot it?  Can you start over and do the following:
>
> grub> reboot
>
> You should be back at OBP. Now boot from the disk again and issue:
>
> grub> ls -l /
>
> and send the response? Can you also send a list of all the loaded modules?
>
> grub> lsmod
>
> If you have a rescue iso, it may be easier to boot from it, mount your disk, chroot to it, and then generate your missing grub.cfg file with grub-mkconfig and then reboot.
>
Before i installed grub it was booting fine with both kernels from SILO

grub> ls -l /
DIR          20170116171825 lost+found/
51437        20160122105340 silotftp.b
6752         20160122105340 isofs.b
512          20160122105340 first.b
1024         20160122105340 generic.b
1024         20160122105340 fd.b
53760        20170116173035 second.b
800          20160122105340 ieee32.b
3715429      20160430170110 vmlinuz-4.5.0-2-sparc64-smp
2314500      20160430170315 System.map-4.5.0-2-sparc64-smp
3850232      20170116192407 vmlinuz
512          20160122105340 ultra.b
17281088     20170116192407 initrd.img
196          20170116173227 silo.conf
127403       20160430170315 config-4.5.0-2-sparc64-smp
7680         20170116173035 old.b
16280175     20170116191428 initrd.img-4.5.0-2-sparc64-smp
132748       20170112155237 config-4.9.0-1-sparc64-smp
3850232      20170112155237 vmlinuz-4.9.0-1-sparc64-smp
16280175     20170116192407 initrd.img.old
3715429      20170116192407 vmlinuz.old
DIR          20170123170539 grub/
2416201      20170112155237 System.map-4.9.0-1-sparc64-smp
17281088     20170123004007 initrd.img-4.9.0-1-sparc64-smp

grub> lsmod
Name    Ref Count       Dependencies
minicmd 1              
ls      1               normal
normal  3               gettext,boot,bufio,crypto,terminal
gzio    0              
gettext 4              
boot    4              
bufio   4              
crypto  4              
terminal        4              
search_fs_uuid  1              
part_sun        1              
ext2    1               fshelp
fshelp  2              

I might look into the rescue iso later on today

Thanks

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