[Voyage-linux] Infinite boot loop.
toja92
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Fri Mar 16 18:22:40 HKT 2012
Hi.
I recently bought a Wrap.1E board. First thing I did was to install Voyage
Linux to a 256MB CF card, by following these instructions:
http://linux.voyage.hk/content/getting-started-live-cd-v08x
http://linux.voyage.hk/content/getting-started-live-cd-v08x .
I used the first set of instructions, IE the "hard disk" ones. Maybe I
should try the second set? I really want the ability to modify the rootfs in
some way, I'm going to run ZNC if I succeed setting up Voyage and I'd like
it to log as expected.
Now, the board itself boots up finely. I get the GRUB menu as expected where
I pick Voyage Linux.
It starts to load up just fine, however after a while the board seems to
reboot and I'm asked this question: "Boot from (N)etwork (D)isk or (Q)uit?"
Pressing D doesn't work, then this will just happen:
"Boot from (N)etwork (D)isk or (Q)uit? D
Probing pci disk...
Probing isa disk...
<sleep>
Boot from (N)etwork (D)isk or (Q)uit?"
The boot process comes to starting dnsmasq, then it'll just reboot.
Here's my BIOS settings(I assume that *x* means actived, and (x) means not
activated):
(9) 9600 baud *3* 38400 baud (5) 57600 baud
*C* CHS mode (L) LBA mode
*E* Etherboot enable
(U) USB enable
(D) Conservative DRAM timing
*R* Serial console enable
(X) Xmodem upload (Q) Quit
I've also uploaded three logs, all of them looks pretty much the same.
http://pastebin.com/fi718ntb http://pastebin.com/fi718ntb ,
http://pastebin.com/FuwGndM3 http://pastebin.com/FuwGndM3 ,
http://pastebin.com/43695iZ0 http://pastebin.com/43695iZ0
Thanks in advance.
PS: I've used the nabble forum-like interface for posting, so I hope it
doesn't mess up anything.
PPS: I'd try searching but I am not sure of what terms I should use seeing I
don't really know what the issue is. As you might have figured out, I am not
a Linux wiz.
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