On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 07:00:34AM -0600, Jeff Green wrote: > > On Feb 26, 2005, at 2:59 AM, Sven Luther wrote: > > >On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 06:15:25PM -0600, Jeff Green wrote: > >>Comments/Problems: > >> > >>- Shell escaping with the installer presents a difficult situation for > >>mounting other partitions since > >> /dev/hd[ab]* is not recognized. > > > >Sure, it uses devfs, so you need /dev/ide/host0/.../disc > > Sorry. Just so used to the old ways....
Hehe, but fear not, the devfs stuff is going away soon, but it is still used inside d-i. > >>- install kernel-2.6.8-powerpc as part of the standard install. > > > >Ok. > > > >>- installed 2.6.10 & 11-rc4 (both from ppckernel.org) kernels onto > >>hda5 > >>because I know what's coming. > > > >Well, that is something that you should do post-reboot. Not during the > >install > >like you did. > > I apologize again. However this is the 2nd (actually 4th counting > the two install hangs previously due to the root partition filling up. > I > was getting a little tired of it. Besides I don't think > copying the vmlinux and sysmap to /boot and the kernel mods to > /lib/modules really will create an Well, ... One never knows. > issue. (If it does, something is wacky.) However, the thing that did > create a problem was attempting to install a deb there (your > 2.6.10-powermac kernel plus extras) which created the problems 2.6.10-powerpc, and what extras ? > in the "select and install" step after rebooting into the base-install. Ah, well, there is when you should have installed it i think. > I effectively just removed it, i.e. > did a re-install of 2.6.10-powermac and then a de-install. That indeed 2.6.10-powerpc, not -powermac :) > should have been installed after everything was up and working okay. > > Just a note though, the very first time I did this install (last > weekend), the installer (rc2 ?) did put in its own boot info into the > boot partition, and booted into kernel 2.6.8. No fiddlin' there, > exactly (iirc) the same thing happened. (I was not happy about it > wiping out my boot partition.) Exact, so your problem is probably that you forgot to include the initrd in your /etc/yaboot.conf. > >>- nb: 2.6.10 won't startx, and 2.6.11 will with fb driver config > >>though > >>w/o working wacom support. > > Would really like to use my wacom mouse and pen (if possible). I'm back > to the hockey puck at this point. May have to do a kernel build > myself..... What graphic card do you have and what is the problem with X ? It should be ok, i think, or you should maybe upgrade to X.org or dri-trunk kernel, don't know. Could you provide the details. As for the wacom support, i believe this is a missing module or more probably an XFree86 issue, since we build all the modules that are buildable on powerpc. And indeed i have : CONFIG_USB_WACOM=m So provided your wacom tablet is indeed the usb one, try : modprobe wacom And add them to your /etc/modules or that fancy X mouse module loading stuff. > >>- also (tried to) install sven's 2.6.10-3-powerpc before rebooting but > >>see below.... > >>- (NEED to sync yaboot.conf again between the two systems.) > >>- REBOOT into base system: > >>- kernel 2.6.8 hangs (with the following as the tail of the boot > >>process:) > >>TCP: Hash tables configured (established 262144 bind 65536) > >>VFS: Cannot open root device "hda5" or unknown-block(0,0) > >>Please append a correct "root=" boot option > >>Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0) > >> <0>Rebooting in 180 seconds.. > > > >This should not happen, i think your hardware is well suppported, but > >for some > >reason the ide driver is not loaded in the initrd. I suspect this may > >be due > >to you doing unorthodoxe kernel things during the install though, or > >is a bug > >in initrd-tools. Mmm, maybe you simply forget to add the initrd entry > >in your > >yaboot.conf ? > > As above, it happened also with the installer doing everything on > its own, yaboot.conf too. I did try 2.6.8 with my own yaboot.conf and > with > the initrd entry, same result. However the current status of > yaboot.conf may or may not have good 2.6.8 setup status if it's in > there at all. I'll grab it and attach at the end. Ok. > >I would like : > > > > 1) a lspci and lspci -n output of your hardware. > > Wasn't that part of the install report that I submitted? It came > along in the debian mail that I received. I think you received the same > mail. Or are you asking for something different? Yep, had erased it when i was replying also, but it could be the same, will check. Mmm, you have : 0001:11:02.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AHA-7850 (rev 03) 0001:11:07.0 ff00: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo Mac I/O (rev 02) May guess is that your IDE disk (it is ide right), is hanging off this KeyLargo super controller. Could you also paste me the content of the /proc/device-tree/aliases ? I guess the interesting part would be the one named ide or something such, maybe hd. Still, this IDE controller should be included in both the 2.6.10 and 2.6.8 : CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC_ATA100FIRST=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PMAC=y So i am baffled about your problem. > > 2) if you could mount the initrd (both 2.6.10 and 2.6.8), and run a > >find on > > it to check for the presence or absence of modules with the above > >list. > > Hmmm, you mean an "lsmod" after the kernel is running? Or something > else? I'm not totally familiar with initrd images and what they do. (A > small gap in my kernel knowledge, maybe you could fill it in real > quick...25 words or less, or point me to a doc file in the kernel > documentation, please not too long right now...short on time. My > _present_ knowledge ends at putting the initrd= line into the > yaboot.conf file.) mount -t cramfs /boot/initrd.img-2.6.(8|10)-powerpc /mnt find /mnt >>file_for_sven attache file_for_sven to a followup to this bug report. > > 3) just to be on the safe side, the content of your yaboot.conf. > > Smart man. I'll attach. May be at the bottom of the msg. The > partition 5 items are the current install that I did yesterday. The > partition 7 group is the install from last week. The orb has an ancient > linuxppc install on it and I use it for my rescue disk. (Probably should > update that baby.) Well, there the mystery is solved, none of your entries had any initrd field, ... wrong, you had one in this one : image=hd:7,/boot/vmlinux label=testing initrd=/boot/initrd.img device=hd: partition=7 root=/dev/hda7 Which is the entry from last week (which worked right ?), but none of the partition 5 had any initrd entry. and your error message was : > >>VFS: Cannot open root device "hda5" or unknown-block(0,0) Which clearly shows it trying to access partition 5. So add the initrd= field to the right yaboot entry, and everything will work out fine for you. I am curious thought about the partition=7 field in this context, since i thought that OF numbered partitions at 0, at least it does so on my pegasos, and probably the sun boxes. not sure about the ibm ones. > >>- retry with 2.6.10 from ppckernel.org => comes up > >>- needed to edit /etc/network/interfaces to change eth1 to eth0, > >>networking wouldn't work otherwise > >>- In the 'select and install' step, after selecting, the list of > >>packages flies by and then a dialog > >> saying one or more packages failed to install. > >>- moved the /v/c/apt to /usr/v/c/apt, but still had the error (due to > >>kernel-2.6.10-powerpc bad install) > > > >Err, you seem to say there is a bad install, and see below for > >details, but i > >am missing the details in question. So, please provide detailed info > >on that > >too. > > Like I said (way) above, that was probably my mistake. I just > "undid" it. But now I have to re-install your 2.6.10. (Need to get > outside > right now to do some birding...migration time...sandhill cranes...that > kind of thing.) Ok, so please fix your (hand-crafted) yaboot.conf, and try again, my guess is that things will immediately get fixed from there. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]