On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 08:25:17PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to install etch on my falcon/ct60, after I lost my woody > installation. There are no atari kernels on the etch CD from january, so I > tried with the latest 2.6 kernel. This kernel has many drivers built in, the > installation starts fine, but it does not have SCSI drivers, so I can not > access the CD-Rom. I am kind of stuck here, I am not sure if a hdinstall > would help here.
Why not build a custom 2.6 kernel with scsi drivers built-in? The installation manual has directions. (Well it used to, I don't see any right now.) If you point me to your custom kernel I'll do a daily d-i build with it, if that would help. > So I tried with the 2.4.30 kernel I built some time ago, this kernel has > scsi drivers and some network drivers built in. udev does not start with > anything < 2.6.15, so there are no special nodes for the cdrom. > cd /dev ; mknod scd0 b 11 0 ; ln -s scd0 sr0 ; ln -s scd0 cdrom > fixes this, the CD-Rom can then be mounted (without loading any drivers), > the cd is scanned. Then d-i is trying to load the base-installer and the > whole machine freezes. I hope this is not expected, anything else I could > try? The d-i folks have started to drop 2.2/2.4 support. I don't know how much, because I haven't been testing old kernels. (Okay, I haven't been testing much at all lately -- I'm looking forward to the mac adb patches in the debian kernels. ;-) -- Stephen R. Marenka If life's not fun, you're not doing it right! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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