Compaq DS20L User Guide - Page 63

Example 3- 5, Linux Boot Output, first aboot.conf entry are shown in this example.

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3. Ensure that the SRM console environment sysvar is set to 5 prior to installing or booting Linux. P00>>> set sysvar 5 P00>>> init 4. When switching back from Linux to Tru64 UNIX, verify that the SRM console environment sysvar is equal to 12. P00>>> set sysvar 12 P00>>> init 5. After installing Linux, set boot environment variables appropriately for your installation. The typical values indicating booting from dka0 with the first aboot.conf entry are shown in this example. P00>>> set bootdef_dev dkb0 P00>>> set boot_file P00>>> set boot_osflags 0 P00>>> show boot* boot_dev dkb0.0.0.5.0 boot_file boot_osflags 0 boot_reset OFF bootdef_dev booted_dev booted_file booted_osflags 6. From SRM enter the boot command. Example 3-5 shows an abbreviated boot output. This example shows messages similar to what you will see when booting Linux. The example is from a RedHat Linux 7.0 boot. Example 3- 5 Linux Boot Output >>> boot (boot dka0.0.0.8.0 -flags 0) block 0 of dka0.0.0.8.0 is a valid boot block reading 163 blocks from dka0.0.0.8.0 bootstrap code read in base = 2d4000, image_start = 0, image_bytes = 14600 initializing HWRPB at 2000 initializing page table at 7fff0000 initializing machine state setting affinity to the primary CPU jumping to bootstrap code aboot: Linux/Alpha SRM bootloader version 0.7 aboot: switching to OSF/1 PALcode version 1.87 aboot: booting from device 'SCSI 0 8 0 0 0 0 0' Operation 3-19

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Operation
3-19
3.
Ensure that the SRM console environment
sysvar
is set to
5
prior to
installing or booting Linux.
P00>>>
set sysvar 5
P00>>>
init
4.
When switching back from Linux to Tru64 UNIX, verify that the SRM
console environment
sysvar
is equal to
12
.
P00>>>
set sysvar 12
P00>>>
init
5.
After installing Linux, set
boot
environment variables appropriately for
your installation. The typical values indicating booting from dka0 with the
first aboot.conf entry are shown in this example.
P00>>>
set bootdef_
dev dkb0
P00>>> set boot_file
P00>>>
set boot_osflags 0
P00>>>
show boot*
boot_dev
dkb0.0.0.5.0
boot_file
boot_osflags
0
boot_reset
OFF
bootdef_dev
booted_dev
booted_file
booted_osflags
6.
From SRM enter the
boot
command.
Example 3–5 shows an abbreviated
boot
output.
This example shows messages similar to what you will see
when booting Linux. The example is from a RedHat Linux 7.0 boot.
Example 3– 5
Linux Boot Output
>>> boot
(boot dka0.0.0.8.0 -flags 0)
block 0 of dka0.0.0.8.0 is a valid boot block
reading 163 blocks from dka0.0.0.8.0
bootstrap code read in
base = 2d4000, image_start = 0, image_bytes = 14600
initializing HWRPB at 2000
initializing page table at 7fff0000
initializing machine state
setting affinity to the primary CPU
jumping to bootstrap code
aboot: Linux/Alpha SRM bootloader version 0.7
aboot: switching to OSF/1 PALcode version 1.87
aboot: booting from device ’SCSI 0 8 0 0 0 0 0’