On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:28 AM, russell wrote:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> I found that I experienced a similar kernel panic when attempting to perform
> a clean install of OpenIndiana which would occur at around 2% of the
> installation on a consistent basis.
>
> I eventually worked out that I had to us
Hi Thorsten,
I found that I experienced a similar kernel panic when attempting to
perform a clean install of OpenIndiana which would occur at around 2% of
the installation on a consistent basis.
I eventually worked out that I had to use GParted to delete any
partitions on the boot disc prio
Edit your boot line which has console=graphic ( Sorry, I may be paraphrasing,
I forget the exact wording)
to disable graphic console, replace console=graphic with -kd ( I think, the
intent is to
load mdb "early" ) .
You will have to delete the "splash image" line from the boot stanza as well.
Hi,
some time ago I tried to upgrade from OpenSolaris b134 to OpenIndiana, but
rebooting into OI always resulted in a kernel panic; see
http://openindiana.org/pipermail/openindiana-discuss/2010-September/000504.html
In another attempt today I booted the OI live USB image and tried
installing O