Stephen R Marenka schrieb:
I think you'll need more ram for any of the modern debian installers to work. I think something like 40MB is currently the lower limit, but it could be higher.
The recent trend to "more ram" could make debian-m68k pretty pointless within one or two release cycles: Most m68k-systems just don't have 64 or 256MB of RAM, we are lucky having 16MB of RAM.
I personally gave up using debian on my system (030/25Mhz/16MB-RAM) after 3.0 and even 3.0 is painfull to use. If I ever upgrade my old system it will be some sort of Linux from Scratch with ulibc or a handtuned libc6, tinyX, and a handtuned kernel. Maybe someone ports slackware for m68k.
Is there even one single alternative to m68k-Debian which doesn't sum up as "Linux from Scratch"?
Sorry for grumbling in public ;-) Christian Brandt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]