target=/mnt/boot/zipl
image=/mnt/boot/kernel/image
ramdisk=/mnt/boot/initrd
parameters="dasd=1b26-1b28 root=/dev/dasda1"

The /mnt mount should not be there. The purpose of the
chroot is to make /mnt the "root" device. Also, since
/usr is a separate volume, you need a bit more.

After IPL'in the cd,

mount /dev/dasda1 /mnt/newroot
mount /dev/dasdb1 /mnt/newroot/usr
mount proc proc /mnt/newroot/proc

chroot /mnt/newroot

edit /etc/zipl.conf such that the /mnt is removed
run mkinitrd
zipl
exit (to get out of chroot)
sync
halt

Then boot with your new system.

=====
Jim Sibley
RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries

"Computer are useless.They can only give answers." Pablo Picasso




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