
I tried booting with "dodebug: Enables verbose messages in linuxrc" but that boot option didn't change a darn thing that I could detect. The problem with that suggestion is figuring out which module poses a problem. Use this option if you have a problem when the system loads a particular module.

Noload=xxx: prevents loading kernel modules, multiple comma separated occurrences are permitted (example: noload=3c59x,e1000). sysrecscd does have a way to inhibit loading of certain modules
Systemrescuecd boot options example upgrade#
The kernel upgrade might be at the root of not getting past module loading. I always check the downloaded iso against the published md5sum, I expect that would be correct if using the ebuild but it might be worth checking none the less. I just downloaded, ran usb_inst.sh, and had no issues booting the USB on x86. TabError: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation Search_autoruns(autorunmnt, ar_autoruns, copyfilefct_basic) I looked into the autorun, and best I can tell, this function uses a script at /root % autorun I think sysrcd 5.0.0 has some "growing pain" issues. It does have an issue that I plan to look into, it does not run "autorun0" after booting.Īt any rate, no issue getting past loading modules. Would not have tried except for your inquiry. I have a manually installed instance of sysrescuecd, recently updated to v 5.0.0 It boots okay here, at least on the one machine that I don't mind rebooting. Has anyone had problems with systemrescuecd 5.0? emerge -info: If I mask version 5.0.0, and revert to systemrescuecd-4.9.6, systemrescuecd boots normally - the "Loading kernel modules." message is visible only for a second or so. It boots partially, but hangs at the message "Loading kernel modules." and just sits there, apparently forever. iso directly from grub, this version of systemrescuecd won't boot on my system.

iso to a CDR or use sys-boot/systemrescuecd-x86-grub to boot the.
Systemrescuecd boot options example update#
In my weekly system update today, app-admin/systemrescuecd-x86 updated to 5.0.0. Posted: Sat 1:31 am Post subject: Can't boot latest systemrescuecd Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Can't boot latest systemrescuecd
