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2009 Jul 12
1
Booting problem with memdisk + Thinkpad + USB
...M Thinkpad T61, apparently the same issue as described here: http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2008-April/009850.html The boot process always stops after "Loading boot sector... booting...". With debug tracers enabled, the last few output lines are: Loading boot sector... FR<p>Dbooting... FR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p><DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR <p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>DFR<p>D...
2007 Nov 21
6
Compiling issue on x86!
.../src/uts/i86pc/unix /export/path/to/workspace/usr/src/uts/intel/genunix /export/path/to/workspace/usr/src/uts/intel/ip `obj64/ipctf.a'' is up to date. /export/path/to/workspace/usr/src/uts/intel/genunix /export/path/to/workspace/usr/src/uts/i86pc/unix /usr/ccs/bin/ld -dy -b -o obj64/unix -e dboot_image -znointerp -M ../../i86pc/conf/Mapfile.amd64 \ ./obj64/unix.o obj64/dboot.o ./obj64/modstubs.o -L ../../intel/genunix/obj64 -l genunix \ obj64/libdtracestubs.so *** Error code 1 *** Error code 1 The following command caused the error: BUILD_TYPE=OBJ64 VERSION=''onnv-bugfixes...
2009 Apr 26
3
memdisk issue with gpxelinux.0
...K Old dos memory at 0x88800 (map says 0x9f400), loading at 0x87c00 1588: 0xffff 15E801: 0x3c00 0xdeb0 INT 13 08: Success, count = 2, BPT = f000:a13c old: int13 = e80005f3 int15 = f000f859 int1e = f000efbb new: int13 = 87c0000a int15 = 87c002d9 int1e = f000efbb Loading boot sector... FR<p>Dbooting... After that the server is frozen. The floppy image is correct and its size is 1440 K (1474560 bytes) not 1455 K as indicated above I have the same results on 2 servers whith different architectures Can someone tell me about the exceedings 15696 bytes (and what mistake I have made) ? Thank...
2007 Oct 23
8
PAE panic on nv75a / Tecra M2
Attempting to boot xVM dom0 for the first time on a Toshiba Tecra M2 running 75a. Getting a panic immediately after selecting xVM from the grub menu: panic[cpu0]/thread=f502c020: Processor does not support PAE This is a 2000 MHz Pentium-M, which I thought was PAE-capable.