On Thu, 22 Mar 2012, stan wrote:
Is it possible that the kernel isn't relocatable? i.e. it expects to run from a specific address, and that address isn't available. I'm not
Do you mean a RAM address? How would a RAM address not be available?
sure how to check that, but the boot directory usually has the config files for each installed kernel, and maybe you could grep it for the appropriate switch. Again, I don't know the name of that switch, I just know that I've seen it while configuring a kernel.
Since the iso didn't have them, I suspect that the install kernel doesn't use them. It might be difficult for me to fight the switch with the erroneous default, ascertain that the default is erroneous, find the right value for the switch and persuade the install kernel to use it. I have noticed that all my kernels end in .PAE . Could that be significant?
Another idea. Maybe you can run dracut on the vmlinuz from the DVD, and generate a custom (I think that is the -h option) initramfs for your system. Use it instead of the one from the DVD when you boot from grub.
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