Re: Aw: Re: parsic: strange boot crash on a500

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> The only differences I currently see between your and my setup are:
> 1. My palo partition contains a vmlinux file (you need to add a vmlinux file to your /etc/palo.conf file and rerun "palo -v").

I pondered about that - what do you mean...

and then it dawned on me - I have wrong symlink under /boot. On most 
machines I have symlink named test that points to my latest test kernel, 
but on parisc I had default vmlinux since installerkenl worked out of 
the box with it. So it just worked, until I removed vmlinux and created 
"test" symlink by mistake whern testing 4.9-rc*. Now I recreated the 
vmlinux symlink and the new kernels just work.

So it was a bad user error my side, probably from staying up too late 
some day :)

However, palo seems to miss error handling in that case.

> 2. In my setup I didn't added "console=ttyS0". palo does that by itself if you run via serial console.

Yes, I removed it and serial console just keeps working.

Thank you!

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Meelis Roos (mroos@xxxxxxxx)
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