I know the -prom-env 'auto-boot?=false', but from the openbios "console" I was not able to run nothing (if you can help me, please!!!)
Massimo Montecchi wrote:Thanks for the SVN revision information :)
Until r828 was in this way ... then somethink was wrong....
So the main thing that changed in r828 was the handling of the bootargs and bootdevice properties to support multiple boot devices. This suggests that it could be related to the bootloader either finding a value it doesn't like in one of the boot properties, or the new boot order doesn't return correctly on invalid input.
If you load qemu with -prom-env 'auto-boot?=false', you should be able to manually come up with a "boot <device>" line that will invoke the AIX bootloader - any chance you could find out what it is? Also, what format is the AIX bootloader - is it an ELF executable?
ATB,
Mark.
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