Hi

I am really sorry I mistook about error messages,
Seeing error message in detail,the grub found kernel file but couldn't  
find the module file,so I gets as follows;

=====

module $/platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive
loading '/platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive'....

Error 15:File not found

Press an key to continue..

=====

and then stop booting:(

I much appreciate if you could tell some ideas:)

Regards;

-masafumi
On 2008/10/23, at 2:54, Masafumi Ohta wrote:

> Hi
>
> I tried to install OpenSolaris build 99 on my Eee 701.it fail to  
> boot up and
> says kernel and module files are not found (error 15) and then it  
> stops to boot-up.
> at first time I thought It is gconfd problems (I wrote indiana- 
> disuss about it)
> but It forgot reading update problems -it can be ignored while  
> installation.
>
> ======
>
> 3740 installer runs into GNOME failures in bld 99
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=3740
>
>       When starting the installer from the live CD, an error message
>       box is displayed
>
>               An error occurred while loading or saving configuration
>               information for gui-install. Some of your configuration
>               settings may not work properly.
>
>       Also, the date and time in the installer's Time Zone, Date and
>       Time screens may be incorrect and cannot be changed to the
>       correct date.
>
>       Work-around:
>
>               The error message should be ignored, and the date and
>               time can be reset after installation.
>
> ========
>
> I tried to "re"-install build 99 on my 701 using gcofd workaround  
> (bugID 2980),but I failed again to boot-up.
> by the way,I tried to install on Virtualbox used on my Macbook  
> ignoring gconfd problem,
> it succeed to install but it found cpu error while boot-up in my  
> Virtualbox.
> Perhaps I guess you know Eee 701 has cpu control using BIOS (you  
> know it has 900MHz CPU
> but actually works 630MHz),so does anyone succeed in installation?I  
> now using BIOS 910,I guess
> someone would succeed using 705 bios -it can change CPU speed on its  
> menu.
>
> Regards,
>
> -masafumi
>
>

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