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Re: manual install



On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 02:31:18PM -0500, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've got a machine here that I'm trying to install Debian on.  Right now
> it boots over the network but it does have a hard disk and I'd like to
> install Debian on the hard disk.
> 
> My problem is that I can't get dbootstrap to run.  I try passing yaboot
> the argument,
> 
>     initrd=root.bin
>     initrd-size=8192
> 
> but I get this error:
> 
>     dev_path = /pci@FF500000/ethernet@7
>     file_name = root.bin
>     partition = 0
>     dev_phandle = 001aa12c
>     device is a network device
>     of_net_open(dev:/pci@FF500000/ethernet@7, part: x00000000,
>     name:root.bin
>      -> prom_open</pci@FF500000/ethernet@7:0,root.bin>...
>      -> 001a5d84
>     Can't claim memory for TFTP download
> 
>     Ramdisk image not found.
>     ramdisk load failed !
> 
> 
> I can, however, boot over the network using an nfs root partition and
> then mount the hard drive with the base.tgz image on it.  I was
> wondering if it possible to just unzip and untar the base image and then
> configure it manually without having to use dbootstrap.  This way I
> could configure the base system and then mount the hard drive as my root
> partition instead of the nfs file system.

you can do that, you will mostly be on your own though.  

> As always, any hints, tips, pointers, etc . . . would be greatly
> appreciated.

one idea... ungzip the root.bin image, and loopback mount it, and nfs
export it using it for nfs root.  that might work...  

-- 
Ethan Benson
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/

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