Subject: newworld: elf32_getehdr failed
From: Trevor Marshall (trevor@www.crudlet.org)
Date: Tue Aug 21 2001 - 15:24:02 MDT
In searching through the archives i could not find this problem.
Running yellowdog-2.0. Packaged mol rpm was 0.9.59-1, but for the 2.2.19
kernel, and it ran fine without any tweaks. then I upgraded my kernel to
the yellowdog 2.4.4-1a. Running on a G4 laptop.
i removed the other rpm as well as the molrc. Installed the 0.9.58 2.4
rpm, ran molvconfig, but now i'm getting this error. I am currently
trying to start it under X.
[root@rose trevor]# startmol
=================================================================
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.58 <www.maconlinux.org>
(C) 1997-2001 Samuel Rydh <samuel@ibrium.se>
=================================================================
Version 0.9.58
Resource file: /etc/molrc
Library directory: /usr/lib/mol
SESSION 0
lockfile /var/lock/mol-0
OF device tree: oftrees/oftree.nw
DEC frequency: 24 MHz, 249:10 mticks/usec
128MB RAM mapped at 0x40000000
Running in PowerPC G4 mode
Using Linux keycodes
Using nvram-image 'nvram/nvram.nw'
Video module 'xvideo' installed.
Running on VT 8.
Using console mouse driver
Cache enabled for console-video
Video module 'console_video' installed.
MODE: 640* 480, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
MODE: 800* 600, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
MODE: 1024* 768, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
MODE: 1152* 768, depth 8,15,32 { 54.7 } Hz
MODE: 1152* 864, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
MODE: 1280*1024, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
MODE: 1600*1200, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
No video mode match the default one.
Starting in video mode 640*480, depth 8, 0.0 Hz [offs:0, rb:640]
Ethernet Interface (port 1) 'sheep-<eth0>' @ FE:FD:DE:AD:BE:EF
HFS disk: 0 MB, images/moldisk.im [read-only]
HFS disk: 18095 MB, /dev/hda [read-write] start: 1544,
len: 37059709
HFS disk: 32 MB, /dev/hda [read-write] start: 37061253,
len: 65536
newworld: elf32_getehdr failed
cleaning up...
Terminating threads...
RVEC 00 NOP - : 0
RVEC 01 Init - : 0
RVEC 03 EnableFPU - : 0
RVEC 06 Trace : 0
RVEC 09 Soft ISI Trap : 0
RVEC 10 Soft DSI Trap : 0
RVEC 11 Alignment Trap : 0
RVEC 13 SPR Read : 0
RVEC 14 SPR Write : 0
RVEC 15 Privileged Instruction : 0
RVEC 16 Illegal Instruction : 0
RVEC 17 Unusual Program Excep : 0
RVEC 18 Altivec Unavail Trap : 0
RVEC 19 Altivec Assist : 0
RVEC 20 EnableAltivec - : 0
RVEC 21 Exit - : 0
RVEC 22 Interrupt : 0
RVEC 23 OSI SysCall : 0
RVEC 25 IO Read : 0
RVEC 26 IO Write : 0
RVEC 27 MSR POW (DOZE) : 0
RVEC 28 Unusual DSISR Bits : 0
RVEC 29 MMU IO Segment Access : 0
RVEC 30 Internal Error : 0
RVEC 31 Debugger : 0
RVEC 32 Break : 0
RVEC 33 Bad NIP : 0
DONE
[root@rose trevor]#
Here is some of the molrc:
processor: G4
ram_size: 128 # should probably be increased
disable_altivec: no
#######################################
# Video configuration
#######################################
# Startup resolution and depth (used as a *HINT* only)
resolution: 640/480/75 # width/height[/Hz]
depth: 32 #
# X-display to be used ($DISPLAY is used if commented)
#xdisplay: remote.host.address:0.0
# The tool 'molvconfig' configures the fullscreen modes.
start_on_console: no # switch to console initially
autoswitch_console: yes # allow automatic switching to console
enable_console_video: yes # Full-screen video is *much* faster than
X-video
enable_xvideo: yes #
use_backing_store: no # Set to 'yes' only if the X-server is remote.
#vt: 9 # VT-number to use for full-screen video
# For VNC information, visit http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
enable_vncvideo: no # Enable the VNC server
vnc_port: 5900 # port to use for VNC
- would greatly appreciate any hints from anyone who may be more familiar
with this.
regards,
-TRev
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