Re: failed boot

From: Jonathan Pennington <penningj@engr.orst.edu>
Date: Fri Jul 30 2004 - 00:56:24 EDT

Wow. Thank you so much.
Unfortunately, it still produces the same effect. The screen fades
slowly to blank after the thermometer fills, and then nothing. I wonder
if there's an issue with the USB->RS232 adapter.

I'm also unsure about the usbnetworking and the NFS mount. My impression
was that I'm booting this with an RS232 connection. Am I then later
setting up the usb network and the nfs mount? What's the actual sequence
of events?

Thanks so much.
-J

Michael Heyse wrote:
...
> You can also try the kernel I'm using (2.6.7-hh0) and initrd. Get them
> from
>
> http://www.zanggasse.de/h4000
...

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