The good news is that the regular (UP, non NUMA) kernel gets to multiuser,
at least on trillium (I had to hack some startup scripts/devicefiles).
Hard Hat Linux Hard Hat release 5.1 (Manhattan)
Kernel 2.3.99-pre6 on a mips64
pengindy login: exit
Password:
@<33>May 4 12:24:16 PAM_pwdb[293]: check pass; user unknown
<37>May 4 12:24:17 PAM_pwdb[293]: FAILED LOGIN 1 FROM (null) FOR exit, User
not known to the underlying authentication module
Login incorrect
login: root
Y<38>May 4 12:24:23 PAM_pwdb[293]: (login) session opened for user root by
(uid=0)
Last login: Thu May 4 12:16:02 on ttyS0
A<38>May 4 12:24:23 PAM_pwdb[293]: DIALUP AT ttyS0 BY root
A<37>May 4 12:24:23 PAM_pwdb[293]: ROOT LOGIN ON ttyS0
[root@pengindy /root]#
[root@pengindy /root]#
[root@pengindy /root]#
[root@pengindy /root]#
[root@pengindy /root]# id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
groups=0(root),1(bin),2(daemon),5(sys),4(adm),6(disk),10(wheel)
[root@pengindy /root]# date
Thu May 4 12:24:37 PDT 2000
[root@pengindy /root]# exit
logout
'linux': unknown terminal type.
Q<38>May 4 12:24:39 PAM_pwdb[293]: (login) session closed for user root
Hard Hat Linux Hard Hat release 5.1 (Manhattan)
Kernel 2.3.99-pre6 on a mips64
The bad news is that networking stops working in multiuser mode. It
works fine in single user mode (I had to rcp /bin/login from an Indy!),
so there's something going on there. Also, at least the SMP/NUMA kernel
is seeing a problem:
Hard Hat Linux Hard Hat release 5.1 (Manhattan)
Kernel 2.3.99-pre6 on a mips64
pengindy login: root
X<38>May 4 12:30:35 PAM_pwdb[295]: (login) session opened for user root by
(uid=0)
Last login: Thu May 4 12:25:12 on ttyS0
A<38>May 4 12:30:35 PAM_pwdb[295]: DIALUP AT ttyS0 BY root
A<37>May 4 12:30:35 PAM_pwdb[295]: ROOT LOGIN ON ttyS0
Q<38>May 4 12:30:35 PAM_pwdb[295]: (login) session closed for user root
Hard Hat Linux Hard Hat release 5.1 (Manhattan)
Kernel 2.3.99-pre6 on a mips64
pengindy login:
meaning no one can login currently. Investigating ...
Kanoj
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