I just burned a CD and attempted to boot the F7 CD outside of the VM
environment. It hung in roughly the same place.
The VM environment that the CD was running is a Microsoft R2 VM
server. This VM server has been running quite a few FC6-based builds
using iso's built with the old liveCD creator tools.
However, the environment that this F7 CD was built in was a stock F7
environment with qemu running.
Should the build environment affect the CD? I thought all of the
system would be downloaded and cached so build system based issues
wouldn't come into play?
thanks,
jon
On 6/18/07, Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 23:24 -0400, Jon Steer wrote:
> I have built an FC 7 LiveCD on a FC7 system with a kickstart file that
> was modified from the original. Upon booting, I get a large amount of
> Ata2.00 exceptions and an error message that it cannot find the root
> file system. Afterwards, I get a message about creating a symlink for
> /dev/root.
This usually means that the kernel is having problems... based on what
you said in your later mail, are you testing here in qemu (or something
qemu based)? If so, is it qemu 0.9.0 or later? If not, then there are
bugs in qemu < 0.9.0 that prevent it from working properly with ata_piix
Jeremy
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