Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Thursday 21 December 2006 03:03, Dan 
Oglesby wrote:
> Could you file one new installation report for the issue that you need
> to press enter 4 times to get the root floppy loaded so we can keep
> track of that? I think that is now the only issue remaining.

Let's investigate the issue below a bit further in this report, but I'd 
still appreciate a new report for the issue above so we can reassign it 
properly and don't have to wade through all the history in this one.


Done.  I sent an email regarding the installation floppy switch issues a few 
minutes ago.


> The install completes on the SS5-70, but will not successfully boot
> after install.  It doesn't appear to load the esp module from the
> initfs, and cannot locate the root filesystem.

OK. Let's start with the basic questions:
- what are the last messages (10-15) on the console?
- do you get dropped into a debug shell on the failure?
- if so, please check:
  - if the module is present in the initrd (ls /lib/modules/....)
  - if the module is loaded (lsmod)
  - if the module is listed in /etc/modules or in
    /etc/initramfs-tools/modules or similar
  - if the device is recognized at all (dmesg)


I'm confident the installation process is correct with regards to the module.  
I verified that the disk I had in the SS5-70 would in fact boot with no 
modifications in an SS5-170 and the SS20 systems I have at my disposal.  All I 
did was move the drive between the systems, and power up.  All systems booted 
to a prompt.

So, the SS5-70 system is not loading the esp module during boot from the initfs 
for some reason.  It does load and configure the esp module automatically 
during the installation process.

I have the console up with a failed boot on the SS5-70.  On the systems that 
boot successfully (SS20 and SS5-170), I do see where the esp module is loaded 
and the output it generates when the drives and SCSI devices are detected.  I 
do not see this output when I boot the SS5-70 system.

The only lines that appear to be error messages are the last four, which are:

VFS:  Cannot open root device "sda2" or unknown-block(0,0)
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel panic - not syncing; VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
 <0>Press Stop-A (L1-A) to return to the boot prom

Pressing L1-A does nothing, and I am not dropped to a debug shell, or see an 
option at any time for a debug shell.  The only way to reset the system is to 
power cycle it at this point.

--Dan
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