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Sorry, I forgot to mention in my earlier mail. These blade servers do not
have a console at all, they only support serial installs.
I'm not sure exactly what the issue is yet, because after waiting a long
long time (10+min) it eventually gets past the serial driver loading, but
it never completes boot. It fails somewhere in the initrd. I will try and
log a boot sequence. Unfortunately, the voyage kernel disables the kernel
message timestamps so it will be harder to debug the length of time it
takes to boot. Can those timestamps be enabled via boot args?
- -ben
"UNIX is user-friendly, it's just picky about its friends."
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Punky Tse wrote:
Hi Ben,
I suggest you to use console terminal option when installing, or remove ttyS0
option at grub prompt.
Regards,
Punky
Ben Kochie wrote:
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I'm trying to get voyage-current (as of yesterday) booted on a fairly old
Trasmeta based blade server by RLX. I am able to boot Ubuntu hardy, but
the 2.6.26-486-voyage kernel will not boot. It gets stuck after trying to
load the serial drivers. I chose Generic PC for install, and serial
console at 38400. (deafult for this system) I also had no problem booting
lenny.
- -ben
"UNIX is user-friendly, it's just picky about its friends."
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