Re: Problem with booting after moving from 128 to 64M

1997-12-14 Thread Richard L Shepherd
On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:

 I had my system working fine for about 2 months but lately I have been
 experiencing problems. I initially thought it had to do with dirty
 filesystems. Now I have excluded that possibility.
 
 Now I wanted to test memory (128M) by removing 64M at a time and changing
 the lilo.conf mem statement. After I have done that the computer does not
 boot anymore. It stops after line VFS: mount root  If I replace all
 128M it boots fine, but it does not work with any combinations of 64 Megs
 
 Any clues?

This looks very similar to what happened to me last week.  I had a system
that had 384MB RAM.  I needed to downgrade it to 128MB.  I changed the
line in /etc/lilo.conf and built a boot floppy, BUT I forgot to change the
script /usr/sbin/mkboot to reflect this change.  The system would hang
whenever it got to the VFS: mount root ... line during boot just as you
describe.

I had to:

1. boot off a debian rescue disk
2. manually mount the rootfs on /mnt (after switching to the shell on
Alt-F2).
3. put a blank floppy in, and
4. cat /mnt/vmlinuz  /dev/fd0
5. dismount /mnt and reboot.

This got my system back booting from a raw kernel on the floppy, but only
seeing the default maximum of 64MB RAM.  I then edited /usr/bin/mkboot to
include:
append = mem=128M
and reran it.  Then a reboot got me back to the 128MB RAM as intended.  A
bit of a hassle alright!

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Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Phone: 07-838-4764
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Problem with booting after moving from 128 to 64M

1997-12-12 Thread Daniel J. Mashao
I had my system working fine for about 2 months but lately I have been
experiencing problems. I initially thought it had to do with dirty
filesystems. Now I have excluded that possibility.

Now I wanted to test memory (128M) by removing 64M at a time and changing
the lilo.conf mem statement. After I have done that the computer does not
boot anymore. It stops after line VFS: mount root  If I replace all
128M it boots fine, but it does not work with any combinations of 64 Megs

Any clues?


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