If you have a PWS then you should have both the SRM and the AlphaBios. It is
easy to switch between the two. You can do it from within the Bios settings
to get to SRM and then the set_os=unix (or something like that). It is in the
manual. I'm not at my machine or I would look it up for you. It took a long
time before I could even find a MILO that would work on my machine. Jay makes
the best argument for using SRM. Unless you have a particular fondness for
AlphaBios and MILO (they even take 3 times as long to boot) I would recommend
going with the SRM.
James
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James Fowler
Graduate Student Political Science & Latin America
Arizona State University
jamesvi@asu.edu ICQ: 22088266
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Gary Grobe wrote:
> I was just doing what the SRM faq says
> (http://www.alphalinux.org/faq/srm-1.html), "... If your Alpha system starts
> up with AlphaBIOS, or some other firmware, then this document is not for
> you." Other than that, MILO seemed pretty easy and so did the alphabios
> setup. It's just the loading of the kernel.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jamesvi@asu.edu [mailto:Jamesvi@asu.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 10:53 AM
> To: axp-list@redhat.com
> Subject: RE: can't install image for miata ...
>
>
> I prefer to install from the SRM disks and then use milo to boot, if I am
> going to use milo at all, after it is installed. I never had any luck with
> the MILO and installation. I figuered it was me and just stuck with what
> worked best - SRM. I have a PWS433. Why all the trouble for MILO anyway?
> The consensus on the list seems to be pro-SRM, for what appears to be a long
> list of good reason. Just curious.
> James
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> James Fowler
> Graduate Student Political Science & Latin America
> Arizona State University
> jamesvi@asu.edu ICQ: 22088266
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -
>
>
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Gary Grobe wrote:
>
> > I've got a good boot disk w/ milo and that boots up fine. I've got a boot
> > disk with a generic kernel and a ramdisk. After trying many combinations
> of
> > boot lines of the form :
> >
> > boot fd0:vmlinux.gz root=/dev/hda load_ramdisk=1
> > (or kernelname.gz) (or sda*)
> > also tried many different kernels ...
> >
> > I have my RH6.1 cd in the drive. The kernels always unzip (#UNZIP: this is
> a
> > zipped file) and then lot's of ###### ... while unzipping, and then the
> > following:
> >
> > ...
> > MILO: About to reboot fd:vmlinux.gz
> > Hit any key to enter command mode, ESC to boot immediately
> > Seconds remaining: 0 23
> >
> > At this point, if I hit any key, it boots milo again, if I hit ESC, it
> > always hangs (on all the different images I've tried).
> >
> > In the alphabios, I've set the first partition (Disk 0, Partition 1) to
> 7Mb
> > and the 2nd partition (Disk 0, Partition 2) to 4084 Mb and the devices are
> > show below (or as stated in the alphabios install faq on alphalinux.org).
> >
> > MILO> show
> > ...
> > hda: TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-5702B, ATAPI CDROM drive
> > ...
> > scsi0 : QLogic ISP1020 SCSI on PCI bus 1 device 9 irq 40 base 0x9000
> > scsi: 1 host.
> > Vender: DEC Model: RZ1CC-BA (C) DEC Rev: 883F
> > Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> > Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
> > scsi : detected 1 SCSI disk total.
> > SCSI device sda: hdwr sector = 512 bytes. Sectores = 8380080 [4091 MB]
> [4.1
> > GB]
> > Partition check:
> > sda: sda1 sda2 < sda5 >
> > Devices:
> > ramdisk (0100) fd (0200) ide0 (0300) sd (0800)
> > sda: sda1 sda2 sda5
> > hda:
> > File systems:
> > ext2 iso9660 msdos
> >
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Larry Snyder [mailto:larrys@lexis-nexis.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 7:50 PM
> > To: axp-list@redhat.com
> > Subject: RE: can't install image for miata ...
> >
> >
> > Let's look at what works first:
> > You've got a good boot disk that pulls milo in. That's the first step,
> > stick with it.
> >
> > Next step is to load a working kernel. IIRC, milo can handle both
> > ext2 and msdos filesystems. Try copying a kernel image to a
> > dos-formatted disk with the copy command under nt. Then boot milo,
> > stick the new kernel floppy in, and tell it:
> > boot fd0:kernelname.gz (where kernelname.gz=your copied image).
> > At this point it should gripe mightily about mounting the root
> > partition. That's fine. If it says it can't load the kernel, it
> > may well be a milo problem. Else, continue...
> >
> > Once you've gotten this far, you should be able to cold-boot back into
> > milo, put your kernel disk back in, and at the milo prompt
> > say boot fd0:kernelname.gz root=/dev/hda.
> >
> > A full description of your hardware would be helpful. Also, do you
> > have a partition roughly 2xmemory in size for swap? axp kernels
> > normally expect the root partition to be /dev/sda2, so you'd want
> > your disk to have
> > sda1=small loader ptn
> > sda2=big root ptn
> > sda3=2xram swap
> >
> > ...and why the sda5?......
> > HTH,
> > -ls-
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Gary Grobe <Gary.Grobe@aspentech.com> wrote:
> > > I've got 7Mb allocated on the first partition and 4Gb on the second.
> > >
> > > 'show' on MILO presents:
> > > Devices:
> > > ramdisk (0100) fd (0200) ide0 (0300) sd (0800)
> > > sda: sda1 sda2 sda5
> > > hda:
> > >
> > > I've tried hda and I get:
> > > kernel: unaligned trap at fffffc0000d70268: fffffc0000039d69 29 2
> > > ... more of same
> > > MILO: Failed to load the kernel
> > >
> > > I format a floppy on NT, then do rawrite w/ several different images,
> then
> > > use the hda device, but w/ no luck.
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Cisneros, Marco (CAP, CMS) [mailto:Marco.Cisneros@gecapital.com]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:37 PM
> > > To: axp-list@redhat.com
> > > Subject: RE: can't install image for miata ...
> > >
> > >
> > > Remember that you should have at least a 2 megs. partition (windows fat)
> > at
> > > the first part of your harddrive because you are going to install the
> > miata
> > > on that partition.
> > >
> > > Boot your Alpha with milo
> > >
> > > At the milo prompt Insert the generic kernel into the floppy and type:
> > >
> > > boot fd0:vmlinux.gz root=/dev/hda0
> > >
> > > Lets see what happens
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary Grobe [mailto:Gary.Grobe@aspentech.com]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 5:04 PM
> > > To: axp-list@redhat.com
> > > Subject: can't install image for miata ...
> > >
> > > The machine I've got is a Persoanl Workstation 500a and I've
> > > got the redhat
> > > 6.1-alpha cd in the cdrom (hda0).
> > > At the milo prompt I'm trying to boot with the following
> > > line:
> > >
> > > boot fd0:vmlinux.gz root=/dev/hda0
> > >
> > > Theres a generic kernel image on the floppy created w/
> > > rawrite.
> > >
> > > This results in a prompt w/: Hit any key to enter command
> > > mode, ESC to boot
> > > immediately.
> > > If I hit any key, it just goes back to milo, and ESC just
> > > brings this choice
> > > back around after unzipping the image (in a forever loop).
> > >
> > > boot hda:/images/generic.img root=/dev/sda1
> > > (after many lines of #####'s)
> > > results: Bad filehdr magic number 0x0 should be 0x183
> > >
> > > boot hda:/milo/images/miata.img root=/dev/sda1
> > > results: MILO: Failed to load the kernel
> > >
> > > boot hda:/milo/miata.gz root=/dev/sda1
> > > (after one line of ####'s)
> > > results: Bad filehdr magic number 0x41f should be 0x183
> > >
> > > boot hda:/images/ramdisk.img root=/dev/sda1
> > > (after one line of ####'s)
> > > results: Bad filehdr magic number 0x0 should be 0x183
> > > MILO: Failed to load the kernel
> > >
> > > I've also tried the generic-up-2.2.12 image, don't remember
> > > what I got, but
> > > pretty much the same.
> > >
> > > Any help much appreciated.
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > > Gary
> > >
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