[olug] Suse 9.1/Compaq ProLiant 6000-Boot Sector
dthacker9 at cox.net
dthacker9 at cox.net
Wed Jun 2 02:49:57 UTC 2004
Yes, it's a dual pIII.
DT
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> From: neal rauhauser <neal at lists.rauhauser.net>
> Date: 2004/06/01 Tue AM 05:46:40 EDT
> To: Omaha Linux User Group <olug at olug.org>
> Subject: Re: [olug] Suse 9.1/Compaq ProLiant 6000-Boot Sector
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> Is it a multiprocessor box? I've had eight multiprocessor Proliants of
> various models and exactly *one* behaves with an SMP kernel.
>
>
> Dave Thacker wrote:
> >
> > On Monday 31 May 2004 11:28, Dave Thacker wrote:
> > > I'm trying to install Suse 9.1 on my Compaq Proliant 6000. All the drives
> > > are under the control of the Compaq Raid Controller. On my first attempt,
> > > CD 1 loaded, the machine rebooted and hung without a prompt. On my second
> > > attempt I took a closer look at the boot settings on the setup menu and
> > > noticed that Suse wanted to install grub on the MBR. For my second attemp,
> > > I changed the location of grub to the /boot partition which is at /dev/isa/
> > > c0d0p0. I'm now getting a grub prompt, but it can't seem to find the
> > > kernel.
> >
> > Progress, sort of. I've told Suse to put grub on the / disk at c0d0p0. I now
> > get a grub prompt, but the system hangs immediately after starting tty
> > logging. I still haven't found the "right" place for everything. BTW, if
> > there is a HOWTO on this, I'd appreciate a link. I've GTFI for a long time
> > today, but all the configs I've seen differ in some major way from mine.
> >
> > DT
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