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Re: init receiving SIGILL on XEN3_DOM0/amd64
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 03:24:43PM +0100, Matthias Scheler wrote:
> For some weird reason the problem went away after I fixed the line
> in "/grub/menu.lst":
>
> title Xen 3.1 / NetBSD (hda0, serial)
> root(hd0,0)
> kernel (hd0,a)/xen.gz dom0_mem=718592 com1=115200,8n1
> module (hd0,a)/netbsd rootdev=/dev/wd0a ro console=ttyS0
> ^^^^^^^
>
> According to the example this should read "bootdev" which results
> in the kernel asking for the root filesystem. With the above entry
> the machine boots.
>
> Would anybody object if I correct that part of the HOWTO?
You know, I think bootdev is actually right.
When I supply rootdev= or nothing, I get it trying wd0 and asking.
My entry had bootdev=/dev/wd2a (the root).
I just changed it to bootdev=wd2 and it boots now (though python is dying
horribly, that's another matter.)
So, yes, correct the howto by changing it to read bootdev=hd0 :)
This would suggest that the root/dump/fs/init prompting system is doing some
damage somewhere, then.
Cheers
James
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