Hi Michael, > That means it got past the point where the EtherNEC load failed > previously (right at kernel boot time, before the installer gets started).
Yes. > The file rename sure can be done in the nect ISO, fixing the cause of > the hang may required changes to the bootstrap itself... Well, I guess there are not too many volunteers for this task. :-) > Do you get to select any modules at all? That would be the first step to > provide a custom built module ... See below. > Can you switch to an alternate console (alt-f2 or ctrl-alt-f2 etc.)? The > installer used to log its internal state and progress to one of the > consoles (4, or 7, ??), the output there might be helpful. Yes, see below as well. So, this is so far the complete protocol of my tests: 1.) Tried to start from cd rom (bootstra.prg) Output: Unable to get kernel image vmlinux Copied everything to harddisc, renamed bootstra.prg to bootstra.tos bootargs: -s -d -k c:\linux\vmlinuz -r c:\linux\initrd.gz root=/dev/ram video=atafb:vga16 console=tty load_ramdisk=1 fb=false 2.) Booted from TOS, no additinal programs loaded, Resolution 16 Colours, 640x480 Bootstra.prg started: Linux/68k Atari Bootstrap version 6.0snapshot Dec 13 2004 ^^^ (think there is a whitespace character missing) Copyright 1993-2004 by Arjan Knor, Robert de Vries, Roman Hodek, Andreas Schwab, Petr Stehlik Kernel command line: root=/dev/ram video=atafb:vga16 console=tty load_ramdisk = 1 fb=false BOOT_IMAGE=c:\linux\vmlinuz CPU: 68060; FPU: 68060 Model: Falcon TT-RAM: 510.51050 MB at 0x1000000 ST-RAM: 14 MB at 0x00000000 Total: 524.52450 MB Decompressing c:\linux\vmlinuz - 2711552 gunzip - 1407533 file | 2775312 file Bootstrap's bootinfo version: 2.1 Kernel's bootinfo version : 2.1 ramdisk src at 0x1300bbc, size is 2775312 ramdisk dest is 0x20bda6f0 ... 0x20e7ffff Kernel segment 0 at 0x1000, size 2796276 Kernel segment 1 at 0x2ac000, size 122880 boot_info is at 0x2ca000 Type a key to continue the Linux boot... [This should be corrected as well because you have to press RETURN all the other keys do not work] Booting Linux... Floppy and Harddisk LED start to flash Screens gets distorted After a while the screen changes to a readable console output (black screen, white letters) [but unfortunately this is too much and too fast to type in] Then the screen gets blue, white input mask, black letters and you have to chose language "English - English" chosen Screens gets blue Chose a country "other" chosen Screen gets blue Chose a continent or region "Europe" chosen Screen gets blue Chose a country "Germany" chosen Screen gets blue Select a keyboard layout "German (atari)" chosen Screen gets blue Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives Detecting hardware, please wait... After a while screen gets blue again Then: No common CD-ROM drive was detected ... Load CD-ROM drivers from removable media? Then keyboard input is impossible Pushed Reset button 3.) Booted again, now with a cd-rom media (not a burnt one) inserted but obviously not a Linux iso Same output like above until: ... Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives Detecting hardware, please wait... After a while screen gets blue again Then screen changed to red: [!!] Detect and mount CD-ROM Incorrect CD-ROM detected The CD-ROM drive contains a CD which cannot be used for installation. Please insert a suitable CD to continue with the Installation <Continue> [Pressed RETURN] [!!] Detect and mount CD-ROM Installation step failed An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item again from the menu, or skip it and choose something else. The failing step is: Detect and mount CD-ROM <Continue> [Pressed RETURN again] Debian installer main menu appeared [Changed the cd to debian etch m68k (04.10.2008)] Chose "Detect and mount a CD-ROM" Screen gets blue Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives Detecting hardware, please wait... Screen gets blue Scanning CD-ROM [that was succesful] Loading additional components [succesful] Detecting network hardware Screen gets blue [!] Detect network hardware No Ethernet card was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by your Ethernet card, you can select it from the list. Driver needed by your Ethernet card: "Atari_ethernec" chosen Screen gets blue [?] Debian installer main menu "Configure and mount partitions" chosen Screen gets blue [!!] Configure and mount partitions These are the partitions that were detected in your system. Please select a partition to configure. No actual changes will be made until you select "Finish". If you select "Abort", no changes will be made. The information shown is, in order: device name, size, file system, and mount point. Select a partition "IDE master, part. 4 4.0 GiB ext2" chosen and formatted with ext3 "IDE master, part. 6 1.0 GiB swap" chosen and installed as swap Then after a while Console 1: ========== [!!] Install the base system Debootstrap warning Warning: file:://cdrom/dists/etch-m68k/main/binary-m68k/Packages was corrupt <Go Back> <Continue> Console 4: ========== Call Trace: [<00041400>] sched_clock_cpu+0x0/0x18 set_use_nice+0x0/0x114 schedule+0x0/0x344 schedule0x12a/0x344 _stext+0x359/0x1000 kernel_thread+0x0/0x4e Sched_setscheduler+0x0/0x2dc find_task_by_pid_ns+0x0/0x10 schedule+0x0/0x344 _stext+0x359/0x1000 complete+0x0/0x34 complete+0x0/0x34 kthreadd+0x12a/0x142 __bio_copy_iov+0x72/0x11a __aio_put_req+0x4a/0x140 kthreadd+0x0/0x142 printk+0x0/0x1a kernel_thread+0x3a/0x4e Hope someone can help Regards, Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]