Hi George
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 09:48, George Weatherford wrote:
> Dusted of my 3K and thought I would try to get APUS going.
>
> System:
> 3000 Desktop (moved to tower case)
> CyberStorm PPC (128MB ram 60ns)
>
> bh010623 fails with:
> "bootstrap
> Program failed (error #80000004).
> Wait for disk ..."
Hmmmm, how do you manage the ppc, via powerUp or warpUp? IIRC I had
similar problems when upgrading to OS 3.9 or something. I had to switch
entirely to warpUp, i.e. load it at boot time (I think there's an
official preferences tool for this to achieve).
> bh000629 fails with compressed image too large.
This is a known bug, cf. the FAQ.
> I am trying the ramdisk.image.gz just to see if it will start up.
> using Kernel 2.4.20-1
>
> command line:
> bootstrap --apus -k vmlinux -r ramdisk.image.gz root=/dev/ram
>
> note: I changed the name of the kernel to vmlinux
Seems to be ok.
> Checked the FAQ and only saw about the question about the boothack
> upgrade from 000629 to 010623. Any clue on the program fail error?
As I said, may be related to the method how you access the cpu. Well,
and telling from the error number, seems to be a general failure, so no
specific causes.
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Best wishes,
Andi
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