On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 13:03, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
I hit 'Q' here.
The 'Q' option is generic in etherboot and it does not do anything sensible under LinuxBIOS. So you are probably triggering a triple fault again. It does look like the code you have does not know how to reboot properly but that is a minor issue.
Okay, sounds fine.
I'm experiencing other problems with this bios image as well. I can't boot of hard drive or off floppy, it justs, for [D]isk boot "probing pci disk [IDE] LBA48mode, disk-1... Searching for image...
<abort> Probing pci disk... [IDE] Probing isa disk... <sleep> Boot from (N)etwork...
Unless you have an ELF header at the start of your disk that is likely the culprit.
Ummm. okay, so I need to make an elf-enabled floppy disk image?
The simple path is to get etherboot working with an image created by mkelfImage.
I agree 8)
When I replace the BIOS chip back with the AMI original image, I'm able to boot from floppy without a problem.
You have a cluster node with a floppy drive?
Only when I pull the blade out and manually hook a floppy drive to it so I can re-flash the bios.
But getting back on track, am I doing this sequence improperly?
On the boot host... cd /usr/src/linux[whatever] make bzImage [compilecompilecompile] I end up with an arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage bootable image. cp arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage /tftpboot ~/src/mkelfImage-2.5/objdir/sbin/mkelfImage --kernel=/tftpboot/bzImage --output=/tftpboot/test1 I alter dhcpd.conf to have 'filename "test1"'
I restart dhcpd, restart the blade.
Note the Etherboot header says:
Loading Etherboot version: 5.2.4 ROM segment 0x0000 length 0x0000 reloc 0x00000000 CPU 2063mhz Etherboot 4.2.5( (GPL)... Tagged ELF for [IDE][TG3] <-- okay? Relocating _text from... Boot from (N)etwork....
After selecting 'boot from Network'
I get _Probing pci nic... [ptg3-5704]Ethernet add... Tigon3 [partno... Link is up.. Searching for server Me: (addresses) Loading 192.168.1.200:test1 (ELF)... done Firmware type: LinuxBIOS _
(note the ' ' before the cursor) - at this point it's hung.
Is this the right process?