Brian Wilson wrote: > Well, I ended up installing Debian on this server to get it (partially) > operational again. The Debian install allowed me to get the evms RAID-1 > partitioning set up. That is working fine now. I was able to copy all > the files for TSL into the new RAID filesystems. When I reboot I get > the same old joyous "TSL-initrd ERROR:" messages about its inability > to mount /dev/evms/root ... it seems to do the evms_activate just fine. > Then it can't find /dev/evms/root with both hands. It does gives a lot of > useless information on how to type commands not available at the shell > prompt though! :-) Nice concept but not quite out of QA yet. > > I am certain that the initrd is lacking some critical bit but it's tedious > debuggin when the system is 500 miles away, and my dummy test system here > at home works fine... at least with panic=15 on the kernel line I can > recover after TSL dies and bring Debian back up now to continue hacking > away at it.
It will maybe be faster to just set up your services on the debian install? ;) c -- Christian Haugan Toldnes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
