thanks,
I think is a problem booting debian12 from silo.conf into debian9,
I retrieve into system kernel-4.18.0-1-sparc64 and initrd.img-6.10.7-sparc64
this is my silo.conf:
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
root=/dev/sda2
partition=1
initrd=/initrd.img
append="ipv6.disable=1 sunhme.macaddr=0x08,0x00,0x20,0xe5,0x01,0x30"
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=Linux-12
root=/dev/sdb2
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append="ipv6.disable=1 sunhme.macaddr=0x08,0x00,0x20,0xe5,0x01,0x30"
where partitions are:
/dev/sda1 /boot (deb9)
/dev/sda2 / (deb9)
/dev/sdb1 /boot (deb12)
/dev/sdb2 / (deb12)
thanks
On Sunday 22 September 2024 12:37:18 Gregor Riepl wrote:
I have a SUN Ultra10, a few years ago I installed debian9 on a disk. now I tried to install debian12 (with grub) on another disk but it
doesn't boot.
I tried to boot deb12 from deb9 with silo, but it start kernel of
debian9 with the " /" of 12
what do you suggest I try?
Adrian has suggested to use kernel 4.19 until the issues with newer kernels can be sorted out. Search the list archive for the thread "Linux kernel stability fixes for older SPARCs", he also gave a suggestion on how to install older kernels from the Debian archive.
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