Hi,
I am having the same problem with my ProLinat 2500 (dual). Unfortunately I am not even
able to install 7.1 - it hangs trying to find root. The box used to run 7.0 with
2.2-18smp kernel and reiser-fs. Instead of upgrading to 7.1 (which didn't work) I
decided to install the new kernel incl. sources and add this new kernel to lilo etc.
When I now try to boot into the 2.4.3 kernel the machine hangs trying to find
partitions on my SMART2-DH controller (RAID-5) ...
so far no clue what causes this, might find an answer this night ...
brgds Dirk
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Sent: Donnerstag 2 August 2001 13:55
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Subject: Compaq Proliant boot hang
Hello!
Yesterday I installed Seawolf on our Compaq Proliant 7000 dual-processor
system.
We got it to come up and run, but when we try to boot with the SMP kernel that
the system installed, the boot processes hang while trying to read partition
information from the disk array.
If we tell it to boot the linux-up kernel (either from the lilo screen or with
the boot floppy), it comes up and runs fine, but only on one processor.
I've checked the seawolf archives for "Compaq Proliant" but found nothing
relevant. I checked the redhat-install list for "Compaq Proliant" and haven't
yet found anything that looks like our same situation.
This is a Compaq Proliant 7000 with a Compaq RAID array (that works just
fine), 128Mb of RAM, two 450MHz Xeon processor, and it used to run SuSe 7.0
just fine in SMP mode.
I can't find anything about this in the errata, either. We're going to try to
build our own kernel and see if that helps, but I'm skeptical that is will.
If anyone has any clues, insights, or suggestions, I'm all ears!
-Michael
P.S. when searching through the RH mailing list archives, is there a way to
enter a query with a conjunction ( this AND that)?
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