Scyld, beoboot-install
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Jon Tegner tegner at nada.kth.seThu Oct 26 00:37:30 PDT 2000
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It has turned out that in our case the problem is a result of the fact that the nodes are "not ready" when we try to do the beoboot-install. It takes about four minutes for the nodes to become changerooted to /rootfs, and after that we have no problem with beoboot-install. So by just waiting four minutes everything is OK. My question now is why does it take so long time? Could it be a hardware issue (apart from ata/100 disks - but I believed that issue was solved, see previous post on this list) our hardware is fairly standard? Is there a way to check this (log-files somewhere)? Thanks, /jon > > having problem. Try to follow the steps in Installation Guide: > > 1. beofdisk -d > > 2. beofdisk -w > > 3. beoboot-install -a /dev/hde > > > > > At the step three I get the following: > > Creating boot images... > > Building phase 1 file system image in /tmp/beoboot.2056... > > ram disk image size (uncompressed): 1452K > > compressing...done > > Kernel image is: "/tmp/.beoboot-install.2055". > > Initial ramdisk is: "/tmp/.beoboot-install.2055.initrd". > > Installing beoboot on partition 1 of /dev/hde. > > mke2fs 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09 > > ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining > > whether /dev/hde1 is mounted. > > can't create lock file /etc/mtab~2108: No such file or directory > > (use -n flag to override)Failed to mount boot partition. > > basically / is read only and /etc is missing > what i did was using bpsh to make a ext2 partition > on /etc with /dev/ram3 that worked for me on /dev/hda > i don't know if it will work on hde > > > > > Any hints of what I'm doing wrong? > > Thanks, /jon > >
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