Greetings, old-time Linux user here. (old, as in first kernel was 0.96 pl12). My meta-problem here is that there is so much information here, and all of it is at slight variance to what I actually need, and those slight variances seem to have a lot of impact. My first attempt at booting into TCL resulted in a blank, inactive screen followed by (eventually) a kernel panic. Now, here's what my requirements and constraints are:
- Boot within Grub 0.97 (ie, Grub "1")
- Boot within 64-bit vritualization framework (oVirt-branded RHEVM if you must know)
- Modify and manipulate up LVM volumes (pvcreate, vgcreate, lvcreate, possibly pvmove)
- Mount and create xfs filesystems
- No graphical user interface desired or needed
- no CD-ROM, no USB available
That last one is a bit of a kicker, ain't it? Now please don't tell me "with RHEV you can add CD-ROM..." blah blah. OK, I can't. I could PXE boot too, but that opens up the same can of worms. (Why? Let's just say: over-compartmentalization in our organization.) Also, upgrading Grub is not an option.
That leaves working with the vmzlinuz and initrd files directly, which I'm comfortable with. My only attempt, which included no boot "codes" (as you call them for some reason; I call them boot-loader options or kernel parameters), resulted in a blank screen followed eventually by a kernel panic. I used the "jessie" release of dCore. Why? Because I have no idea what I'm doing, there are too many options, and that seemed like what I wanted.
Much thanks for any clear help.
PS: this forum's anti-bot/spam filters are a little bit insane.I can't read any of the captchas, and really? validate for every post?