Hello again! Weeks have passed and I've had go:s at our old iMac whenever I've had the time and energy. As it stands now I have it getting an IP from server when netbooting and loading (or trying to load) the kernel.
At one point I had the splashscreen but the bootprocess halted somewhere in the first 25% range. There was some atyfb-error so I thought it might have something to do with the framebuffer driver. I messed around with kernel bootparms like "atyfb:off" but that didn't help. Then I put in "nosplash" and when the bootprocess halted this time I could see a different message on screen, after some DHCP info: "request_module: runaway loop modprobe binfmt-464c" Few other people on the net seem to have run into this problem.. Someone said it had to do with trying to load the ELF module for ELF support when modprobe itself is ELF-compiled. However, I checked the config-file for the kernel and ELF-support was compiled in. Misc support as a module however. Any advice for how to get the iMac booting? Interestingly enough, I did get XUbuntu installed on it and running using the alternate install CD, no problems there! / Carl -- "So slay me now! I have little magic left." - Kallak, leader of the royal mystics -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
