When an error message appears and the OS stops

Dynamic Link Manager (for Linux®) User Guide

Version
9.0.x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-92DLM113-64
ft:lastEdition
2025-11-06

To correct the above error:

The probable causes of this error are as follows:

Cause 1

The initial RAM disk image file was specified incorrectly in the boot loader configuration.

Cause 2

The initial RAM disk image file is corrupted.

Cause 3

The startup disk was no longer recognized first because the system environment configuration was modified.

If the startup disk is not found due to the changes in the system environment configuration, the following message appears:

  1. Restart the host.

  2. In the window for setting information about boot loader startup, select the option for startup from a SCSI device.

    If startup from the SCSI device fails, enable only the path to the LU on which the OS is installed, and then start the OS.

  3. Check the definitions in the grub.conf file, or /boot/grub/menu.lst file to make sure that the initial RAM disk image file and ramdisk_size are specified correctly.

    Modify any incorrect specification.

    If startup from the HDLM device still fails after you correctly specify the initial RAM disk image file and ramdisk_size, the initial RAM disk image file might be corrupted. Execute the boot disk support utility to re-create the initial RAM disk image file.

  4. Restart the host to start the OS from the HDLM device.