[Cbe-oss-dev] Still having problems booting

Edward Strong edo at onkeh.net
Fri Jan 18 06:54:17 EST 2008


> On Jan 17, 2008 3:56 PM, Bob McGwier <rwmcgwier at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I assure you my problem has absolutely nothing to do with nash if the
>> problem it causes is dealing with labels.  I am not using labels.  I am
>> pointing the yaboot configuration,  the mkinitrd commands, mkzimage, etc
>> at
>>
>> /dev/ps3da1
>>
>> as the root and I still get /dev/root not found on boot.  The error
>> kernel boot messages you give in the bugzilla have nothing to do with
>> the /dev/root problem so far as I can tell because the PS3's (all four
>> of them) I am attempting to get running all fail in exactly the same
>> manner with whatever mistakes I am making in the kernel build.
>>
>> This really shouldn't be this hard.  I would install PPC Fedora 8 from
>> scratch if I could.  The DVD boot fails before I ever get to give a
>> single input when I attempt to use the kexec command to boot into
>> anaconda.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Adam Clark wrote:
>> > I had to patch nash
>> >
>> > I downloaded the srpm using yumdownloader --source nash
>> >
>> > got the tarball out of there, applied the included patches and the
>> > patch from here
>> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=389331
>> >
>> > make; make install
>> >
>> > then make install the kernel.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> >
>> > Adam
>> >
>> > On Jan 17, 2008 4:51 AM, Geoff Levand <geoffrey.levand at am.sony.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Edward Strong wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>> The kernel starts but then the error message is
>> >>>>
>> >>>> cannot find /dev/root
>> >>>>
>> >>>> followed by
>> >>>>
>> >>>> cannot find /dev
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I have modified the kernel command line argument in yaboot and
>> modified
>> >>>> fstab in just about every way I can imagine with no joy.
>> >>>>
>> >>> Did you ever find a proper solution to this? Mine started working
>> again
>> >>> out of the blue after doing a pull on Geoff's kernel last week,
>> which is
>> >>> strange since I'm positive no configuration changes were made.
>> >>>
>> >> As was said in another post, I think your problem is your build or
>> install
>> >> method, not the kernel sources.
>> >>
>> >> One difference a new checkout gives you is that the modules are
>> installed
>> >> to a differnt directory.
>> >>
>> >> -Geoff
>> >>
>> >>
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> Thats what I thought.  But it must resolve the issue.
>
> Patch nash, and recreate the initrd.
>
> Adam
>

For what it's worth, I tried this last month when I was having problems
and it didn't fix it for me.

Cheers,

Edward





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