Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:50:36 -0600 From: Kai Lockwood <kailockwood@gmail.com> To: freebsd-ia64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: installing from CD Message-ID: <4A40510C.9090109@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20090622152840.GA7350@mech-cluster238.men.bris.ac.uk> References: <20090619132201.GA83507@mech-cluster238.men.bris.ac.uk> <4DE8B19B-C54F-41B5-84CA-CF3118A667B5@mac.com> <20090622151545.GA7200@mech-cluster238.men.bris.ac.uk> <20090622152840.GA7350@mech-cluster238.men.bris.ac.uk>
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Anton Shterenlikht wrote: > I wonder if having correct EFI mapping is critical for the FBSD > installation program. > > I've 3 scsi disks in rx2600. I think only one disk is mapped: > > fs0:\> map > Device mapping table > fs0 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)/HD(Part1,Sig342C0E17-5BEC-11 > DE-90A4-00110A31D6EC) > blk0 : Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(2|0)/Ata(Primary,Master) > blk1 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0) > blk2 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|0)/Scsi(Pun1,Lun0) > blk3 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|0)/Scsi(Pun1,Lun0)/HD(Part1,Sig00000000) > blk4 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0) > blk5 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)/HD(Part1,Sig342C0E17-5BEC-11 > DE-90A4-00110A31D6EC) > blk6 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)/HD(Part2,Sig342C0E44-5BEC-11 > DE-90A4-00110A31D6EC) > blk7 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)/HD(Part3,Sig342C0E70-5BEC-11 > DE-90A4-00110A31D6EC) > blk8 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)/HD(Part4,Sig342C0E9D-5BEC-11 > DE-90A4-00110A31D6EC) > blk9 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)/HD(Part5,Sig342C0ECA-5BEC-11 > DE-90A4-00110A31D6EC) > blkA : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)/HD(Part6,Sig342C0EF4-5BEC-11 > DE-90A4-00110A31D6EC) > > fs0:\> > > Should I `map' the other two? > > 'kay. I need a reality check. I believe I might be on the right but... The 8.0-CURRENT-200906 image does not install a kernel. I have found the instructions below to apply. To create a custom kernel: 1) removed the sym link from /boot/efi to /boot 2) create /boot 3) copy /efi/boot /boot 4) do the kernel install 5) rename /efi/boot/kernel 6) copy /boot/kernel to /efi/boot 7) remove /boot 8) restored the sym link from /efi/boot to /boot Now the problem is that we don't have the proper kernel to install. Normally, the install CD would create the folders and links. Using the above instructions would allow a kernel to be created and then moved to the /efi partition. The only problem is that I don't know how to do the build from within the rescue shell on the CD. Am I on the wrong path?
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