Ken,

If your DASD volumes are still mounted, then just chroot /mnt and then cd
/boot and re-run the silo command with the correct parameters.

If your DASD volumes are not mounted, then check to make sure the dasd_mod
module is still loaded (lsmod), re-mount them on /mnt and whatever below
that (/mnt/usr if you had a /usr file system, etc.) then do the chroot /mnt
command, etc.

Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: ken dreger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SUSE s390 kernel errors


OK, I did the entire FTP suse s390 SLES-7 31 bit installation, now after
14+hours of installation the configuration script is saying that it
cannot issue the command: chroot /mnt/sbin/silo -d /dev/dasda -t2
resulted in a error......

So how do I get past this without doing a install again.....
*Darn Script people !!!*
ken

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