problem in boot

Hi!

I have a problem when I boot QNX. After detect EIDE, QNX display the next
message:

socket: Address family not supported by protocol family

and stop the boot.

Can anyone help me?

JUAN CARLOS <jcvilla@ain.es> wrote:

Hi!

I have a problem when I boot QNX. After detect EIDE, QNX display the next
message:

socket: Address family not supported by protocol family

and stop the boot.

Can anyone help me?

When the boot sequence offers to let you hit space to enter boot options,
do so. And then disable the enumerators. Does that let you get to a
login prompt?

chris


Chris McKillop <cdm@qnx.com> “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Software Engineer, QSSL – Lewis Carroll –
http://qnx.wox.org/

I disable the enumerators but the problem persist.

I try to boot with “Be verbose” boot option and diplay the next messages:

Starting /bin/sh
socket: Address family not supported by protocol family
Starting /bin/sh /etc/system/sysinit
socket: Address family not supported by protocol family


Chris McKillop <cdm@qnx.com> escribió en el mensaje de noticias
botpif$gt7$1@nntp.qnx.com

JUAN CARLOS <> jcvilla@ain.es> > wrote:
Hi!

I have a problem when I boot QNX. After detect EIDE, QNX display the
next
message:

socket: Address family not supported by protocol family

and stop the boot.

Can anyone help me?


When the boot sequence offers to let you hit space to enter boot options,
do so. And then disable the enumerators. Does that let you get to a
login prompt?

chris


Chris McKillop <> cdm@qnx.com> > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Software Engineer, QSSL – Lewis Carroll –
http://qnx.wox.org/

JUAN CARLOS <jcvilla@ain.es> wrote:

I disable the enumerators but the problem persist.

I try to boot with “Be verbose” boot option and diplay the next messages:

Starting /bin/sh
socket: Address family not supported by protocol family
Starting /bin/sh /etc/system/sysinit
socket: Address family not supported by protocol family

Does the same thing happen to you when you boot from the CD and tell it
to run from the CD in “live” mode?

chris

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Chris McKillop <cdm@qnx.com> “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Software Engineer, QSSL – Lewis Carroll –
http://qnx.wox.org/