Hoi Wouter, On Sunday 18 June 2006 12:48, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > I couldn't find the install-report template on my hard disk (maybe I'm > not looking at the right place; it used to be in /root, but it's not > there now), so I'm doing things manually.
Correct. It has been replaced by a template in reportbug > The installation went fine up to the point where I tried to use LVM > rather than a "regular" install partition; I could create a physical > volume in the partman interface, but when I tried to create a volume > group with that one, the LVM interface would quit, and I would be > dumped back in the "regular" partman interface. After I'd changed the > partition type from being an LVM PV to an XFS filesystem, the > installation went on. I'm going to ignore this until we get to debug it a bit more as agreed... > The reboot didn't work, however. The first message I got was one of > > RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 > RAMDISK: incomplete write (-28 != 32768) 8388608 > > at which point it failed to go on. I tried booting with a different > kernel (the one of my already-installed unstable system), but the > initrd of that one apparently ignores root= kernel command line > parameters, so it didn't help much. I also tried booting with the > parameter 'ramdisk_size=20000' (if I tried 10000, it failed a bit > further on), but then the system would complain that it could not find > root on "unknown-device(0,0)". I can't help very much as I'm totally unfamiliar with bootloading on ppc, but some general suggestions may help narrow things down. Try using the rescue option of d-i to get a chroot on the installed system: - check what the uncompressed size of the generated initrd is - try booting with break={top,modules,premount,mount,bottom,init}; this will give you debug shells at different points in the initramfs stage; check the value of env var ROOT. - make a copy of it for future reference and debugging - try installing yaird, build an initrd with that and see if that boots As ramdisk_size does seem to make a difference, I guess that is part of the problem. Did you get dropped into a debug shell after the "unknown-device(0,0)" error? Maybe maks (as initramfs-tools maintainer) can offer some help as well.
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