Thank you for the answer. Sorry for the late I had to trip in a hurry... Answering your questions:
- What CD image did you use? If it is a weekly build, the build date would be relevant as well. Its the debian-7.1.0-ia64-xfce-CD-1.iso I try your debian-testing-elilo-3-12.iso but the result was the same. - The CD boots; you see the boot menu with the options "Install/ Install [Expert mode]/ Rescue". You choose "Install" or "Install [Expert mode]. Did you see Uncompressing Linux... done Loading file \initrd.gz...done ... and a lot of messages of the starting kernel? No, the step "... and a lot of messages of the starting kernel?" dont show up. I see: boot menu with the options "Install/ Install [Expert mode]/ Rescue". You choose "Install" or "Install [Expert mode]. Did you see Uncompressing Linux... done Loading file \initrd.gz...done Then computers reboot. In the both images (yours and from debian) the behavior is the same, so I think it's a initrid problem. - The main menu of the Installer appears at next. Did you see it? No, the only menu I see is "Install/Install [Expert mode]/ Rescue" with the both images. ###############Upgrade from squeezy Session (START)######################### Did you have trouble when the initrd is being *installed* by the installer or during the dist-upgrade - or - when you attempt to *boot up* subsequently? When I boot subsequently, initrid is created with no error What error messages of the installer did you see? None What error messages during the dist-upgrade did you see? None ###############Upgrade from squeezy Session (END)######################### When booting of the *installed* kernel/initrd failed, did you see the messages: - one line with the ELILO version number "3.14", Actually my ELILO is 3.12-4 - Uncompressing Linux... done Yes - Loading file \initrd.gz...done Yes, then machine reboots, in every situation machine reboots in this step if I try boot in Wheezy kernel (3.2), so I can't gather information from it. When I boot from Squeezy kernel (2.6) everithing goes OK, so I think is not a elilo problem. - a lot of messages of the starting kernel? No Did you use a local display and keyboard (connected with a VGA/USB cable) or just a tty? (I'd prefer a local display in order to examine the problem.) Yes -- View this message in context: http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/HP-RX2620-don-t-boot-wheezy-tp2915082p2992799.html Sent from the debian-ia64 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

