Hello --

Has anyone downloaded the SLC54_ia64_dvd.iso image at this location:

http://linuxsoft.cern.ch/cern/slc54/iso/

and successfully booted from it to install Scientific Linux CERN v5.4 for 
Itanium ?

I successfully downloaded the 3.7Gb ISO image onto an NTFS hard drive, 
confirmed the MD5 sum matched the posted value, and used Roxio MyDVD to burn 
successfully (or so it seemed) a DVD+R disk -- twice.  I've tried to boot off 
each of the DVDs in two different Itanium-2 HP workstations (zx2000 and 
zx6000), and in all cases I get a message "File Not Found" ... nor can I browse 
the DVD contents from the EFI shell.   I have used the drives in both HP 
workstations to successfully boot+install off DVD media in the not-too-distant 
past.

I'm posting to find out whether anyone else has created a valid installation 
boot DVD from this ISO (and therefore I must be doing something wrong in Roxio 
burning the DVD+R disks), or alternatively whether the ISO image itself might 
be somehow flawed -- or isn't intended to be bootable nor accessed via the EFI 
shell ?   Or maybe no one else has tried ?

Assuming it's pilot error on my part, what DVD file system disk format *should* 
I be selecting when using Roxio MyDVD to burn this ISO file onto the DVD+R 
disk?  (ISO9660, Joliet/ISO9660, or UDF ?)  I selected the default in the MyDVD 
application, but wonder if I should have chosen UDF instead ?

I used the same ISO9660-based default selection in Roxio MyDVD when 
successfully creating bootable Scientific Linux v5.4 i386 DVD+R disks from the 
two DVD install ISO images I downloaded from the mirror linux1.fnal.gov.   Is 
it possible the SLC DVD ISO filesystem format is different, or might the posted 
SLC DVD ISO image itself be invalid ?

Thanks in advance,

    -- Jim McCarthy



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] On Behalf Of
Jaroslaw Polok
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 6:51 AM
To: linux-announce
Subject: Scientific Linux CERN: End of support for ia64 (Itanium II)
architecture on 31st of March 2010

Dear Scientific Linux CERN ia64 users.

Due to a low demand and very marginal usage of
ia64 architecture in Scientific Linux CERN users
community we would like to announce that we will stop
the support for it on the 31st of March 2010.

- No further Scientific Linux CERN 4 (SLC4) and
  Scientific Linux CERN 5 (SLC5) updates will be
  provided for ia64 platform after that date.

- No future versions of Scientific Linux CERN for
  ia64 will be released.

- Current versions of SLC for ia64 will be removed
  from our installation service.

  Existing ia64 SLC4/SLC5 CERN users are encouraged to
  migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4/5 systems.
  Please contact [email protected] if
  assistance with this migration process is needed.

  We would like to thank all ia64 users, especially
  the CERN Openlab members for the support, feedback
  and hardware supplied through the past years.

                        [email protected]

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