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firesox Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 24 Nov 2005 Posts: 132
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 1:15 pm Post subject: livecd won't boot on HP 9000/800/2000-44 (L-Class) |
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Hi there,
while booting the hppa version of the gentoo livecd 2006.1 I get this:
Code: | Reactivating console.
Type Ctrl-B to access Guardian Service Processor Commands
Gentoo Linux; http://www.gentoo.org/
Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPLv2
Press I to enter interactive boot mode
* Mounting proc at /proc ... [ ok ]
* Mounting sysfs at /sys ... [ ok ]
* Mounting /dev for udev ... [ ok ]
* Seeding /dev with needed nodes .../sbin/functions.sh: line 678: 3327 Segmentation fault ( import_addon "${addon}-start.sh" )
* Mounting devpts at /dev/pts ... [ ok ]
/etc/init.d/modules: command substitution: line 48: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/etc/init.d/modules: command substitution: line 50: syntax error: unexpected end of file
* Setting up dm-crypt mappings ... [ ok ]
* Mounting local filesystems ... [ ok ]
* Activating (possible) swap ... [ ok ]
* Setting up dm-crypt mappings ... [ ok ]
/sbin/rc: line 385: 3407 Segmentation fault ( local retval=; local service="$1"; local myservice="$1"; source "/etc/init.d/${service}"; retval=$?; in
eerror "Failed to source /etc/init.d/${service}"; return "${retval}";
fi; local conf="$(add_suffix /etc/conf.d/${service})"; [[ -e ${conf} ]] && source "${conf}"; conf="$(add_suffix /etc/rc.conf)"; [[ -e ${conf} ]] && source)
* One or more critical startup scripts failed to start!
* Please correct this, and reboot ... |
If I explicitly boot with 0/vmlinux32 it segfaults while processing the initrd. As I've seen in the hardware database, my machine was tested successfully on a serial console (which I have). Any hint? |
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HPRichard Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 02 Feb 2005 Posts: 96 Location: KA, Germany
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:23 pm Post subject: |
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My first thought is a defective livecd (error during downloading or burning). Did you check the md5sum of he downloaded iso image and of the burned CD-ROM?
The second thought is defective hardware (bad CPU, Cache, RAM for example), you could try to remove any unnecessary hardware from the machine an leave just one CPU, a minimum amount of RAM and the CD-ROM drive as well as the needed basic circuitry like the serial port and check if it works then. |
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