* Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>:
> Can you give more details like
> - Which distro release you are running.
Debian unstable; since it has no kexec-tools, I built those from source.
> - Exactly what changes did you do to /etc/init.d/reboot and what steps
> did you follow to load the kernel (command line options).
/etc/init.d/reboot:
===================
echo -n "Rebooting... "
#reboot -d -f -i
/usr/local/sbin/kexec -f --exec --debug
Loading the Kernel in /etc/init.d/umountfs, before umount'ing /boot:
====================================================================
echo -n "Loading kernel for kexec()..."
/usr/local/sbin/kexec --load /vmlinuz
echo "done."
> - What do you see on screen? Did the new kernel start booting at all.
Nope, no booting. I get one line of output which I don't remember;
I'll have to retry.
> - Would be nice if I can get serial console output.
Sorry, no serial port here.
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