problem with boot0cfg on a twe?
Rainer Duffner
rainer at ultra-secure.de
Thu Jun 9 08:06:26 GMT 2005
Randy Bush wrote:
>very -current
>
># boot0cfg -B -d 1 -s 1 -v twed0
>boot0cfg: write_mbr: /dev/twed0: No such file or directory
>
># boot0cfg -B -d 1 -s 1 -v twe0
>boot0cfg: read /dev/twe0: Operation not supported by device
>
># ls -l /dev/twed0
>crw-r----- 1 root operator 0, 76 Jun 8 23:32 /dev/twed0
>
># df
>Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
>/dev/twed0s1a 253678 67506 165878 29% /
>devfs 1 1 0 100% /dev
>/dev/twed0s1d 126702 7682 108884 7% /var
>/dev/twed0s1e 126702 192 116374 0% /var/spool
>/dev/twed0s1f 28341292 2393116 23680874 9% /usr
>/dev/twed0s1g 4058062 54 3733364 0% /usr/home
>/dev/twed0s1h 63256 858 57338 1% /root
>/dev/twed1s1e 961291472 536501578 347886578 61% /data
>procfs 4 4 0 100% /proc
>/dev/md0 126702 14 116552 0% /tmp
>
>and the current man page for boot0cfg implies that i can install
> boot0 - crt only
> boot0sio - sio only
>
>i have many systems with /boot.config having -P that seem to be
>willing to go either way. what am i not understanding?
>
>
>
>
I think the problem is that you can't write onto the disk when you have
it in use (for 5.4 at least). It just gives the wrong error-message.
I had the same problem - booting from CD usually lets you apply boot0cfg.
But my real problem is that I can only boot the PC from the SuSE 9.2 CD
! (2*120GB as RAID1). When I boot from the array, I get a kind of
endless loop of pre-boot panic or just an endless beep at the F1-promt,
depending if I have booteasy or not.
When I boot from the SuSE9.2 CD, it will recognize that I have a Unix-OS
already installed and boot from HD as default.
That always works.
I have 3 identical PCs with this problem.
cheers,
Rainer
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