In this case you could try to add to the kernel command line (at the IPL
prompt) one (or both) of:
hp_sdc.blacklist=yes
hp_sdc.no_hpsdc=1
Awesome! hp_sdc.no_hpsdc=1 does the trick. Thanks much for the great help!
Great, but I still think blacklisting the machine in the driver is the better
wa
Helge Deller :
> Hi Alex,
Hi Helge
>
>> Anyway, please let me know if you're going to make no_hpsdc=1 parameter
>> work some way.
>
>
> The debian installer allows you to set such values on the kernel command
> line:
> modulename.blacklist=yesor
> modulename.parametername=value
>
> In
Hi Alex,
Anyway, please let me know if you're going to make no_hpsdc=1 parameter work
some way.
The debian installer allows you to set such values on the kernel command line:
modulename.blacklist=yesor
modulename.parametername=value
In this case you could try to add to the kernel
Thanks much for your help! I think I will take some faster hppa
machine from our warehouse instead. 712 was a fine choice just of its
size, but I don't want to deal with some shady example, however If
I'll find another 712, I will try go with it. I see there is another
recent 712 user:
https://list
Maybe the easiest way is to simply blacklist the 712 in the driver itself?
But please don't blacklist!
Openpa.net mentions that 712s have no HIL bus. I don't know the
history of this particular machine, maybe it's an engineering sample
or like that. I also don't see an error reports of HP SDC d
Helge Deller :
> Hi Lausgans, (is that your real name? :-))
Hi Helge! No, I'm Alexander :-)
>>> Can you please check this image next? It does not includes the driver so
>>> we
>>> should be able to see if it's really HP SDC driver related:
>>>
>>> ftp://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian-cd/hppa/debian
Can you please check this image next? It does not includes the driver so we
should be able to see if it's really HP SDC driver related:
ftp://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian-cd/hppa/debian-8.0/lifimage_mini_without_hpsdc
Thank you! This one boots just fine. The installer screen shows on as expected.
Helge Deller :
> On 10.06.2015 19:35, wrote:
>>
>> Here's the boot failure log taken from serial console using the latest
>> lifimage. By some reason HP SDC got enabled even with lifimage_mini
>> (i.e. equally same messages at the end) where you set "no_hpsdc=1" as
>> the default boot parameter
On 10.06.2015 19:35, wrote:
Here's the boot failure log taken from serial console using the latest
lifimage. By some reason HP SDC got enabled even with lifimage_mini
(i.e. equally same messages at the end) where you set "no_hpsdc=1" as
the default boot parameter.
Yes, it still loads the HP
Here's the boot failure log taken from serial console using the latest
lifimage. By some reason HP SDC got enabled even with lifimage_mini
(i.e. equally same messages at the end) where you set "no_hpsdc=1" as
the default boot parameter.
When using lifimage.old or kernel on /boot partition, HP SDC
Helge Deller :
>> the message 'seekread() returned 2048 expected 8192' on gzipped kernel.
>
>
> That seekread-message is not critical. I think I fixed it in a newer palo
> version.
>
>
> You attached the dmesg from latest debian kernel (4.0.0) - so it's booting
> fine with latest kernels.
Initiall
the message 'seekread() returned 2048 expected 8192' on gzipped kernel.
That seekread-message is not critical. I think I fixed it in a newer palo
version.
You attached the dmesg from latest debian kernel (4.0.0) - so it's booting fine
with latest kernels.
But could you try to boot (and atta
Helge Deller :
> On 08.06.2015 16:07, wrote:
>>
>> Anyway, since I have an installed working Debian 8 sid on this
>> machine, should I gzip the kernel and try to boot it to see whether
>> this issue occurs in non-netboot case too?
>
>
> Yes, please.
> And send the dmesg log of the sucessful boo
On 08.06.2015 16:07, wrote:
Anyway, since I have an installed working Debian 8 sid on this
machine, should I gzip the kernel and try to boot it to see whether
this issue occurs in non-netboot case too?
Yes, please.
And send the dmesg log of the sucessful boot.
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Helge Deller :
> Hi Lausgans,
> Could you please try to boot this lifimage:
> ftp://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian-cd/hppa/debian-8.0/lifimage_mini
>
> It's the same as the other lifimages, but all 64bit Linux kernel related
> drivers were dropped.
> Additionally it's without USB drivers and some othe
Hi Lausgans,
Could you please try to boot this lifimage:
ftp://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian-cd/hppa/debian-8.0/lifimage_mini
It's the same as the other lifimages, but all 64bit Linux kernel related
drivers were dropped.
Additionally it's without USB drivers and some other things which should not
lausg...@gmail.com:
> Helge Deller :
>>> only lifimage.old is able to boot on a subject machine. Other bring it
>>> into an endless "HP SDC: Transaction add failed: transaction already
>>> queued ?" print loop.
>>
>>
>> Ok, I found this kernel commit:
>>
>> commit 305e342bba16730a0821131af6d7d0df43
Helge Deller :
>> only lifimage.old is able to boot on a subject machine. Other bring it
>> into an endless "HP SDC: Transaction add failed: transaction already
>> queued ?" print loop.
>
>
> Ok, I found this kernel commit:
>
> commit 305e342bba16730a0821131af6d7d0df43bfff4c
> Author: Helge Deller
Helge Deller :
> On 05.06.2015 17:10, wrote:
Machine: HP712/100
>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, your bug #302700 mentions a HP715/100XC machine.
>>> Do you have both or is it a mistake?
>>> If you have both machines, does it happens on both?
>>> How are you booting? Via tftpboot, or via CDROM ?
>>
>
only lifimage.old is able to boot on a subject machine. Other bring it
into an endless "HP SDC: Transaction add failed: transaction already
queued ?" print loop.
Ok, I found this kernel commit:
commit 305e342bba16730a0821131af6d7d0df43bfff4c
Author: Helge Deller
Date: Mon Jul 14 10:28:32 200
On 05.06.2015 17:10, wrote:
Machine: HP712/100
Hmm, your bug #302700 mentions a HP715/100XC machine.
Do you have both or is it a mistake?
If you have both machines, does it happens on both?
How are you booting? Via tftpboot, or via CDROM ?
Its the 712/100. 302700 is not my bug, that's jus
Helge Deller :
> On 05.06.2015 08:08, wrote:
>>
>> Date: Sat Jul 04 13:03:37 CET 2015
>
>
> You seem to be ahead of time :-)
>
>> Machine: HP712/100
>
>
> Hmm, your bug #302700 mentions a HP715/100XC machine.
> Do you have both or is it a mistake?
> If you have both machines, does it happens on
On 05.06.2015 08:08, wrote:
Date: Sat Jul 04 13:03:37 CET 2015
You seem to be ahead of time :-)
Machine: HP712/100
Hmm, your bug #302700 mentions a HP715/100XC machine.
Do you have both or is it a mistake?
If you have both machines, does it happens on both?
How are you booting? Via tftp
Package: installation-reports
Forwarded: debian-h...@lists.debian.org
Debian-installer-version: debian-7.0, debian-8.0, both are sid snapshots
uname -a: N/A
Date: Sat Jul 04 13:03:37 CET 2015
Method: netboot
Machine: HP712/100
Processor: PA7100LC
Memory: 128 MB
Root Device: SCSI, /dev/sda
Root S
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