Guido Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Alternatively you can boot the installer again. Mount your root partition
> and chroot into it. Then install arcboot(a small bootloader that fits
> into the volume header) + a 2.4.17 kernel image, no
> need to repartition/reinstall then. To compelte the configuration run
> base-config by hand.

Well, everything looked ok, but after installing the kernel, it
rebooted and couldn't find anything. I did the setenvs as demanded:

setenv OSLoader linux
setenv SystemPartition scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0)

Did I miss something when partitioning? I left a couple of SGI related
partitions on there...


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