Thanks, that did it.
I had been using a tes release previously, since 3.0 would not install correctly. Apparently the
new firmware requires 3.0r1.
FYI: The other versions of Linux I have for ia64 will not install with the new firmware either.
(They did with the old version) It looks like debian has beat the other distros to a working
system. :)
Thanks again for the pointer.
-Larin
===================== Larin Hennessy College of Science Oregon State University (541) 737-9519
Khalid Aziz wrote:
That is a fairly up-to-date firmware version. Try the debian CDs at <http://debian.oregonstate.edu/debian-cdimage/3.0_r1/ia64/>.
-- Khalid
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I have a zx200 with the following firmware:
firmware v1.82 bmc v1.40 efi 14.60
I created a boot cd from testing with jigdo., but I am unable to boot the system. I get lots of red lights and beeps when I try to boot off the cd.
When I boot to the EFI shell, and run the kernel directly, I get the system to boot, but still seem to have problems creating and mounting valid disk partitions.
Does anyone have any ideas where I could get a disk image that would boot on this system? Or is there a known problem with this firmware rev?
Any help would be appreciated.
-Larin
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