Hi
I install the CPOS-7-Installation-20141120-1.ISO on the AIX power 720
(CentOS power PC version for the AIX power serices)
Then I saw a message below
Please wait, loading kernel.
:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
Boot:
How can I boot it up? Please give me an advice .
Thanks
Sean
Sean.lim wrote:
I install the CPOS-7-Installation-20141120-1.ISO on the AIX power 720 (CentOS power PC version for the AIX power serices)
Then I saw a message below
Please wait, loading kernel. :0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device Boot:
How can I boot it up? Please give me an advice .
You seem to be in a grub shell. Try typing root (hd<tab>
and see what it gives you.
mark
m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Sean.lim wrote:
I install the CPOS-7-Installation-20141120-1.ISO on the AIX power 720 (CentOS power PC version for the AIX power serices)
Then I saw a message below
Please wait, loading kernel. :0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device Boot:
How can I boot it up? Please give me an advice .
You seem to be in a grub shell. Try typing root (hd<tab>
and see what it gives you.
Oh, another alternative is to boot off the installer to linux rescue, and see what the root device is named.... Who knows, maybe it's p0c00, or some such, instead of /dev/sdax
mark
Thanks Mark
I tried to type some command below. Could you tell me what I exact type after boot: ? (I am not an expert of Linux but, I would like to fix this issue)
Thanks again
Sean
root:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
boot: root{hd
Please wait, loading kernel...
root{hd:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
boot:
can't get <device_type> for device:
Please wait, loading kernel...
can't get <device_type> for device:
:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
boot: root {hd
Please wait, loading kernel...
root:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
boot: root {hd
Please wait, loading kernel...
root:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
boot: conf
Current configuration:
device: /pci@80000002000000a/pci1014,0339@0/sata/disk@60000
partition: 0
file: /etc/yaboot.conf
boot: root /etc/yaboot.conf
Please wait, loading kernel...
root:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
boot:
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of m.roth@5-cent.us Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 2:39 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] CPOS-7-Installation-20141120-1 install problem
Sean.lim wrote:
I install the CPOS-7-Installation-20141120-1.ISO on the AIX power 720 (CentOS power PC version for the AIX power serices)
Then I saw a message below
Please wait, loading kernel. :0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device Boot:
How can I boot it up? Please give me an advice .
You seem to be in a grub shell. Try typing root (hd<tab>
and see what it gives you.
mark
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Sean.lim wrote:
Thanks Mark
I tried to type some command below. Could you tell me what I exact type after boot: ? (I am not an expert of Linux but, I would like to fix this issue)
0: READ THE GRUB MAN PAGE. 1. Try my second suggestion - boot from the installer media, choose linux rescue, follow the prompts, then, when you get to a shell, df will show you the mounted filesystems, *and* their names. That's what has to be on the grub root and kernel lines.
mark "did I mention, read the grub manpage?"
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On 18/03/15 22:35, Sean.lim wrote:
Hi
I install the CPOS-7-Installation-20141120-1.ISO on the AIX power 720
(CentOS power PC version for the AIX power serices)
Then I saw a message below
Please wait, loading kernel.
:0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
Boot:
How can I boot it up? Please give me an advice .
That's "interesting" , as we have no PPC/PP64 CentOS 7 installation DVD ... So not sure what you're talking about here. Do you mind elaborating ?
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