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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 7:37 am    Post subject: Install fails at 'Mounting local filesystems' Reply with quote

Hi. I am essentially completely new to Gentoo. I have searched for this on here, but either my search terms were wrong or it is new. Apologies if not. Also, not sure if this post should be here (install) or in the 'other architecture' forum.

I am trying to install on an AlphaServer 1200. 1GB RAM, 2 EV56 chips, 4 SCSI HDDs, 1 SCSI CD, 1 IDE CD. It boots from SRM console no worries, but when it gets to 'Mounting local filesystems' it just stops. It's not dead -- I can use Ctrl-Alt-Del to reset, for example, so it does take input. (I should say the box boots into Debian 5.0 no worries.)

I think the problem is a lack of firmware/kernel modules for my hardware. Years ago (say 10 years ago), they were in Gentoo (at least, I remember getting to the stage of trying to compile a kernel, so I must have got a lot further, but it wasw a long time ago).

I'm not sure how to dig up dmesg output from the installation kernel, because I cannot seem to get out of the boot sequence without shutting the thing down.

The lights on the HDDs flicker during boot, while activating udev. It finds the root device on /dev/srt0 (the CD) ok. When it says 'populating udev' during the boot, all the HDD lights flicker. But that's it.

During a previous attempt with a Stage 1 from maybe 6 months ago, I could get to /run/initramfs/gksosreport.txt
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and it said:

could not load sym53c8xx, qla1280, pata_pdc202xx_old.

So I am wondering if there is a way to add more firmware to the initrd on the Stage 1 disc. With a lot of advice, I have tried this with Debian with some success (https://lists.debian.org/debian-alpha/2019/11/msg00033.html). They gave me a method to unpack the ISO, then unpack the initrd, add firmware to it and package it all up again.

I do not want to assume that would work here, so I am asking for advice.

THanks!

Darren
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 9:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello and welcome to the forums.

How did you do your install? Are you running gentoo already?

The amount of RAM worries me. Gentoo builds required software you want to install and thus needs ressources to do so. 1GB RAM is not enough for this kind of process. I don't know if 1GB RAM is even enough to build the kernel.
One idea could be using another hardware which builds the required software packages and the AlphaServer uses them.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

DarrenG,

Welcome to Gentoo.
Let's start at the beginning by discovering your hardware.

Boot any linux that works.

Run lspci -nnk and post the output.
Not all versions of lspci support the -k option but it's only a nice to have.

With that information, we can unpick the Alpha liveCD and see what is missing,

Another thought ...
The Gentoo ISO is not required to install Gentoo. It's just a toolkit.
Boot whatever works
Get a root shell
Run mkdir /mnt/gentoo
Follow the handbook.

/mnt/gentoo is about all that the ISO gives you.
Extra points for doing the install over ssh. :)

I can see lack of RAM being a problem further down the road.

== edit ==
It's even possible to put the Gentoo stage 3 on top of a kernel from another distro but let's not go there yet.
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