답장: [epia] Unknown bootloader class [mkelfImage]
NEWBELL7 at magicn.com
NEWBELL7 at magicn.com
Mon Mar 24 21:28:00 CET 2003
Hello Mark !!
My EPIA finally works. You are right!
I saw on my EPIA what is the capture file attached on last mail.
So as far, I have used mkelfImage-2.0, but it didn't work. By the way,
yesterday I just used mkelfImage-1.16 which is the same as you.
Then it worked. What's the problem ?
I don't know the reason why it differs. I am about to find it out.
And let me know it , if you know.
Thank you for your help.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Wilkinson [mailto:mwilkinson at ndirect.co.uk]
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 7:07 PM
To: NEWBELL7 at magicn.com
Cc: linuxbios at clustermatic.org
Subject: Re: [epia] Unknown bootloader class
Hi HyungJong,
I've finally managed to get to the point where I can give the
configs a try
(one with -DTAGGED_IMAGE enabled, one without)
in both cases, the boot sequence reported that the bootloader class was
unknown (Type = 0x00000000), but the system then went on to boot the
loaded
kernel quite happily (see attached capture file)
I've also attached the romimages as well
file :-
lb+eb-elf = linuxbios + etherboot (elf images only)
lb+eb-tag+elf = linuxbios + etherboot (tagged and elf images)
if you still don't get any further, I think it time to look at the
kernel
configuration once again.... the command line you specified did have the
correct disk partition listed as root didn't it ? I seem to recall that
you'd
configured /dev/hda3 as the root partition, does this match with where /
really is ?
regards
Mark Wilkinson
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