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03-18-2008 08:56 AM
03-18-2008 08:56 AM
Guys
i am having problems loading a kernel, when i build a kernel it works ok but it won't load.
errors below
ARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio bcvmap_size_factor.
Ignoring the following line.
bcvmap_size_factor 16
WARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio cell.
Ignoring the following line.
cell
WARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio pdh.
Ignoring the following line.
pdh
Generating module: rng...
Generating module: krm...
Compiling conf.c...
Loading the kernel...
ld: Unsatisfied symbol "vxvm_shutdown" in file /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a[volhp.o]
1 errors.
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
config: make did an exit(1)
i have tried to get this to work all day Help.
regards
andrew
i am having problems loading a kernel, when i build a kernel it works ok but it won't load.
errors below
ARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio bcvmap_size_factor.
Ignoring the following line.
bcvmap_size_factor 16
WARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio cell.
Ignoring the following line.
cell
WARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio pdh.
Ignoring the following line.
pdh
Generating module: rng...
Generating module: krm...
Compiling conf.c...
Loading the kernel...
ld: Unsatisfied symbol "vxvm_shutdown" in file /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a[volhp.o]
1 errors.
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
config: make did an exit(1)
i have tried to get this to work all day Help.
regards
andrew
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03-18-2008 09:03 AM
03-18-2008 09:03 AM
Re: Kernel won't load
Hi Andrew,
to fix the problem you should reinstall the patch which contains the unsatisfied symbol:
Unsatisfied symbol "vxvm_shutdown" in file /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a[volhp.o]
1) reinstall the related patch;
2) reboot the system and the kernel should be rebuilt well.
Here a thread that looks the same:
http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1205859657615+28353475&threadId=1076315
Hope this helps you.
Best regards,
Fabio
to fix the problem you should reinstall the patch which contains the unsatisfied symbol:
Unsatisfied symbol "vxvm_shutdown" in file /usr/conf/lib/libvxvm_vrts.a[volhp.o]
1) reinstall the related patch;
2) reboot the system and the kernel should be rebuilt well.
Here a thread that looks the same:
http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1205859657615+28353475&threadId=1076315
Hope this helps you.
Best regards,
Fabio
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