Re: silo boot problems
Hi,
I tried it:
setenv auto-boot? false
the system started again, after reboot. The problem lies in the SILO.
The SILO starts I get the following messages:
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: disk1 File and args: /platform/sun4u/kernel/sparcv9/unix
SILO
Cannot find /platform/sun4u/kernel/sparcv9/unix (Unknown ext2 error)
Image not found.... try again
boot:
Here I'm in the SILO I guess. I can choose from the images in
silo.conf.
But I would like to rid of the error message...
Gabor
From: Glenn.Haase@completel.de
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 05:28:37 +0200
though i'm not on the debian list, i read your question.
did you set the POM-option auto-boot to false? (check with printenv)
this stops the machine from booting immidiately and you get the ok
prompt. from this point you can give the commands:
boot disk3 linux or
boot disk0 vmunix or whatever
this is probably one way, there may be others.
mfg g. haase
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