On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 11:58:21PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote: > I don't think you should gunzip the initrd, amiboot does nothing with it, it > just passes it as an argument to the kernel and the kernel takes care of it. > Ok. I tried unpacking it out of desperation.
> > 5> amiboot -d -k vmlinuz-2.6.18-4-amiga -r initrd root=/dev/ram > > ramdisk_size=15000 debian-installer/framebuffer=false video=amifb:pal-lace > > debug=mem > [...] > > attempt to access beyond end of device > > ram0: rw=0, want=120008, limit=30000 > > This is a sign that the initrd is too big or the ramdisk_size you picked is > too small, or both. I would try with the compressed initrd, and if that does > not work, increase the ramdisk_size. It seems it has been increased already > compared to sarge, I don't think it needs to be larger, for compressed > initrds. If you use the uncompressed initrd, you might not have enough > memory, even though you have 64MB. > I've moved again to trying to boot with the gzipped initrd.gz. I've tried ramdisk_size=15000, 20000, even 48000. It does always fail with that same error. I've also done a lot of tests with the ROMMAP feature of the blizzard 1230mkIV card, enabled and disabled, because I didn't know what else to try. Didn't help, either. Each and every time the error is the same. The initrd image gets corrupted. > Christian > > http://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/etch/ Found the dmesg tool there, btw :) -- - Do you study theories? - Oh yes! Theories are fun. - How do you use them? - When I must act, theories are too slow. To act, I must know.
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