Hello, I'm attempting to install debian-m68k on my Performa 400, which is, as you probably know, essentially an LC II. Specs are:
16 MHz 68030 10 MB RAM 1.1 GB full-height SCSI HDD (the top of the case is off and the HD has a huge AMD heatsink/fan on it) Mac OS 7.6.0 on 64 MB partition SCSI SyQuest 88MB cartridge drive for installation media (base system is on one cart, the rest of CD1 is split between 5 more) Farallon EtherMac LC-TP 592a-TP NIC in PDS slot I'm having a few problems. Penguin boots fine, after a few minutes I'm at the installer. I have set up a 64 MB partition for Mac OS 7.6.1 on /dev/sda3, a 64 MB partition for swap on /dev/sda5, and the remainder of the drive for linux root on /dev/sda4. The SyQuest cart mounts fine on /dev/sdb5 and installs the rescue image just fine, then installs drivers.tgz just fine. When it gets to Packages.gz, it hangs, and continues to hang... I've let it run about 12 hours. Is this file just that big that it will take several hours or even a day or more to decompress and install? It also doesn't appear (from the indicator LEDs) to be reading/writing to or from the HD or SyQuest during this hanging. If this fails, I will probably attempt to set up an NFS share, which brings me to my second problem. The debian installer recognizes the Farallon NIC, but DHCP does not work, so I can't get the network configured correctly. I just purchased (for $4) an Asante NIC from eBay, which should be arriving within a week or so, so I'll see how that works. Until then, any suggestions? Thanks, James Longstreet --------------- James Longstreet email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 166328578 aim: genxyu1979 msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] main{while(!fork())sleep(1);}