I can't resist to mail about this, i had every intention of not doing so, but i think that both Ulrich and Frans are missing some important facts, so i will add them here.
On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 12:32:08PM +0100, Ulrich Teichert wrote: > Hi, > > >On Thursday 04 January 2007 16:54, Ulrich Teichert wrote: > >> After a successful installation > >> on a Motorola PowerStack II, rebooting the fresh installation failed, > >> because the kernel option root=/dev/sda2 (in my case) was missing. > >[...] > >> ROOT=/dev/sda2 should be added to the > >> /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.config > > > >Can you test if creating a file /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/prep-root with > >such a line works too? If it does, then that is much to be preferred. > > I just checked out the d-i trunk, I'll see what I can do. > > >Also, the following information is required in order to fix this: > >=2D does this need to be added for _all_ PReP systems, and if not what > > algorithm can be used? > > It has to be added for all PReP systems which use the mkvmlinuz boot loader, > so that would be all PRePs, if I am not mistaken. The PReP partition is used to boot on all PReP boxes : The motorola powerstack I and II, the IBM PReP box (43P-140) and the various Bulls system (Estrella and some other such i think, not 100% sure), but also all other IBM PowerPC/Power boxes : RS6K, pseries, modern iseries, etc. These are of the CHRP generation, and yaboot can be used there. Yaboot should be copied to the PReP partition, but there is nothing stopping a chrp box to not do yaboot, but instead use prep-installer to copy the mkvmlinuz generated kernel to the prep partition instead. This should even be possible with the current installer i think, in expert mode, but it has been some time since i tested. > >=2D how can the location of the PReP partition be determined; I doubt it > > will always be /dev/sda2 (use if a regular PATA controller and > > installation to a different harddisk come to mind) > > /dev/sda2 isn't the PReP partition. The PReP boot partition *has to be* > the first primary partition on the boot disk. /dev/sda2 is the root > partition of the fresh install in my case and of course this can and > will be different. We only need to know the boot disk, then we know > the place and the name of the PReP partition. Indeed, what is important is to set the *ROOT* partition, not the prep partition. prep-installer knows how to do this, as does yaboot-installer on more recent IBM Power boxes. The code which does this is : (packages/arch/powerpc/prep-installer/debian/postinst) if ([ "$ARCH" = powerpc/prep ] || [ "$ARCH" = powerpc/chrp_rs6k ] || [ "$ARCH" = powerpc/chrp_ibm ]) && \ db_get partman-prep/boot_partitions && [ "$RET" ]; then for part in $RET; do if [ -z "$PARTITIONS" ]; then DEFAULT="$part" PARTITIONS="$part" else PARTITIONS="$PARTITIONS,$part" fi done info "partman-supplied bootstrap partitions: $PARTITIONS" info "partman-supplied default bootstrap partition: $DEFAULT" if [ "$PARTITIONS" ] && [ "$DEFAULT" = "$PARTITIONS" ]; then # We have explicit information from partman-prep that only one # bootstrap partition is available, so it's safe to bypass this # question. bootdev_priority=medium fi fi if [ -z "$PARTITIONS" ]; then # error: no viable boot partitions found; fall over die prep-installer/nopart 'No prep boot partitions found' fi With partman-prep/boot_partitions being set by partman-prep. I hope this info gives some light in the confusion i have seen in this sub-thread, and i gues sthe conf.d initramfs-tools thingy should also work, i am not really familiar with initramfs-tools, so i may have missed this. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]