On 01/05/2016 09:52 PM, Ulrich Teichert wrote:
> Basically the same way, but I stopped the silo install early, edited
> /etc/silo.conf to:
> 
> root=/dev/sdb1
> partition=1
> timeout=100
> 
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-4.3.0-1-sparc64-smp
>         label=Linux
>         initrd=/boot/initrd.img-4.3.0-1-sparc64-smp
> 
> And ran silo per hand.

Ok, that's what I did after I realized the silo.conf was corrupted :).

Also, good to know that SILO actually works with a compressed kernel,
I thought that wouldn't work due to insufficient memory.

Adrian

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