Hi,
On Tue Nov 09, 2004 at 14:47:07 -0500, Julian Grizzard wrote:
I was able to boot Fiasco on a PIII 450 Mhz, 128MB. However, I have tried the same procedure on a Pentium IV 2.5GHz, 1GB RAM and it does not work. I get to this point in the boot process and it stops:
|RMGR: Stage1 | loading /boot/sigma0 | loading kernel /boot/main -nokdb -nowait | kernel at 00300000-0039d624 | detected new-style DD-L4(v2)/Fiasco | configuring sigma0: 00090000-00095000, start: 00090000 | reserve modules memory range: 00223000-0022d175 | starting kernel /boot/main -nokdb -nowait proto=0x101fa0 @ 0x00300aa0 | |Loading ELF image (kernel) at 0x303140 [entry 0xf0001000]
I used all the defaults when building L4, rmgr, sigm0, and hello. Is there anything special I need to do when booting on an PIV? I also created a floppy disk and booted it on both the PIII and the PIV. It boots on the PIII but not on the PIV. Anyone have any ideas as to what my problem is?
Here is my grub configuration:
|title hello world | root (hd1,0) | kernel (/boot/rmgr -sigma0) | module /boot/main -nokdb -nowait | module /boot/sigma0 | module /boot/hello
Anything else I can provide that would be useful?
Just a guess right now, try adding "-noserial" to the Fiasco kernel command line. (By any chance, has the P4 serial ports? If, how many?)
Adam