That came from the last time you ran zipl.  Along with the pointers to the
initrd and kernel, a pointer to the parmfile is written as well.  What's in
your parmfile _now_ is not necessarily what was in it when zipl was run.  If
a change was made, and zipl was not run, then the pointer is still pointing
to the old inode containing the previous version of the file.  If sufficient
changes are made to the file system, that inode will eventually get
over-written and your system will have even more severe problems then next
time you try to IPL.


Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ranga
Nathan
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 3:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ### URGENT ### Please help - Kernel panic - can not mount roo t

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I am puzzled as to how when IPLing from 2300, Linux actually wants to boot
from 230A. Somehow 230A is genned into initrd or it is remembering being
IPLed from 230A sometime in the past. It is certainly saying <4>Kernel
command line: dasd=2300-230F root=/dev/dasdk1 in the boot.msg

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