Hi there, On 12 Jun, this message from Sven Lankes echoed through cyberspace: > Here's an update of my situation. > > Resetting the nvram worked so I was able to reboot from > the debian-install disks again. > > I read quite some pages on the topic I've found and > tried again: > > 1. booted into debian-install and changed to the 2nd console > 2. nvsetenv boot-device 'scsi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0' > > my hd is not the original one but it is found by the > kernel on the boot-disk as ibm scsi hd and it is > id 0 on controller 0.
Aha... third-party hd, from IBM.... Try adding this also as your boot-command: nvsetenv boot-command "begin ['] boot catch 1000 ms cr again" This will make the box retry booting, even if it fails because the disk is not yet spun up and ready. Also, just to make sure, is your HD set up to auto-spin up? I.e. you need to hear it spin up as soon as power is applied. Some IBM drives have a jumper that needs to be set in order for this to work. If all this gets you nowhere, you might send along the exact type of harddrive, so that I can look at the IBM specs and see if there is any other weirdo jumper that needs to be set. With BigBlue's drives, you never know.... they are good stuff, still ;-) Cheers Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. "