Hi Adrian,
I have tried it with the latest stable kernel 4.13.5 again but
unfortunately without any success. Partman stops at 50%. I manually
started the "disk-detect" command and it works without any error messages.
I see also all partitions in /proc/diskstats.
Cheers,
Christian
On 06 October 2017 at 6:36PM, Christian Zigotzky wrote:
Hi Adrian,
I have tested the PPC64 ISO from 2017-10-05 with our own stable
longterm kernel 4.9.52 [1]. We didn't have any issues with the
installer in the past. I just wanted to test your new ISO.
I booted your ISO with the following commands:
CFE> ramdisk -z -addr=0x24000000 -fs=iso
atapi0.1:install/powerpc64/initrd.gz
CFE> setenv bootargs "root=/dev/ramdisk"
CFE> boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0:vmlinux-4.9
On 06 October 2017 at 4:12PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>
> Can you please elaborate a bit what you mean when you say partman is
not recognizing
> partitions? What exactly do you see? Does partman list your hard
disk at all?
Partman stops at 50%.
Output:
Oct 6 15:53:08 partman: No matching physical volumes found
Oct 6 15:53:08 partman: Reading all physical volumes. This may
take a while...
> Do you see the partitions when you switch to a shell and list the
partitions with
>
> cat /proc/partitions?
Yes, I see the partitions.
Output:
major minor #blocks name
8 0 1953514504 sda
8 1 119088 sda1
8 2 2100096 sda2
8 3 672670920 sda3
8 4 1278623448 sda4
11 0 231040 sr0
8 16 234431064 sdb
8 17 144364512 sdb1
8 18 1 sdb2
8 19 18500608 sdb3
8 20 40717312 sdb4
8 21 14684160 sdb5
8 22 8274944 sdb6
8 23 7885824 sdb7
8 32 250880 sdc
8 33 250608 sdc1
8 48 30031250 sdd
8 49 262144 sdd1
8 50 14336000 sdd2
>
> Can you please capture the output of "lspci" and "dmesg" and attach
them as
> files in your mail? Then I can verify whether your particular
hardware is
> currently supported or not and what would be necessary to support it.
>
Please find attached the output of "lspci" and "dmesg".
Thanks,
Christian
[1] http://www.xenosoft.de/vmlinux-4.9.52-AmigaONE_X1000_X5000.tar.gz
(including kernel configs)