Out of Disk Space !!

Peter Eisch peter at boku.net
Thu Feb 17 19:46:38 UTC 2005


Are you installing via USB?  If so, do you have the USB drivers in your
stage2.img for the kernel that the cdrom is booting?  Changing drives isn't
as important as know that the controller that the drive is connected through
has driver support available.

I hate to keep harping on the stage2.img, but after the kernel loads using
initrd.img as it's root filesystem and before the installer starts,
pivotroot flips in the stage2.img.  So everything may boot just fine from
the cdrom but the installer can't find the install media because the
driver's no longer available after the pivotroot.

This pretty much exhausts my ideas and experiences.

peter

On 2/16/05 10:09 PM, "Jaswinder Singh Kohli" <jskohli at gmail.com> wrote:

> I checked the CD Media for errors, worked very fine otherwise.
> Did a installation from same CD to different hardware piece eServer
> xSeries Blade thing
> from IBM, worked like charm.
> 
> Now since i changed the ROM drive and other things in the machine,
> either there is some
> incompatibility b/w the hardware and kernel 2.6.x or anaconda.
> 
> Since the same CD works on different hardware as mentioned.
> The hardware is cPCI-6860A based system from ADLINK Technologies, comes with
> SCSI card from MPT
> 
> Details over here.
> http://www.powerbridge.de/daten_e/p_picmg2.16-cpu/cpci-6860/cpci-6860.htm
> ours is, 2Ghz 2 way LV Xeon processors
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 21:29:06 +0800, John Summerfield
> <debian at herakles.homelinux.org> wrote:
>> On Wednesday 16 February 2005 13:07, Jaswinder Singh Kohli wrote:
>>> It is always giving same error,
>>> error -2147483630 reading header: cpio read failed - Success
>> 
>> There's a buif in cpio right there.
>> The negative number is nonseens, and "cpio read failed - Success"
>> means that cpio detected an error, presumably in a read operation, and then
>> then used some function that worked before saving errno or creating a useful
>> error message.
>> 
>> The missing information _may_ help you resolve the problem. You could,
>> perheps, check your media for errors; I can imagine (without investingating)
>> that at some points cpio gets to read from the install CD/DVD.
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> Cheers
>> John Summerfield
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