Am 20.01.2013 um 19:58 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" <c...@debian.org>:
> kullervo has only one disk (250GB IDE with an IDE -> SCSI converter). crest > has only an 8.4GB (boot?) disk, the 250GB disk with converter is currently > in an external SCSI case, probably because I was trying to set it up like > kullervo. kullervo was last running in May 2011 after I picked it up in HH > and installed it from scratch. It has three 4GB partitions with Debian If necessary: I currently have a spare 18 GB SCA disk in Rostock, which is a little bit noisy. But we can ask one of our donors for a 73 GB SCA as well, if needed/wanted. But when you have a working SCSI<->IDE adaptor, I think it a better choice. > installations on it: sarge, etch, and wheezy/sid. It is currently running > wheezy with the 2.6.39 kernel and seems to be doing fine: the network is a > little slow (130kb/sec with scp) but the SCSI driver is working. According 130 kB/s is normal for Amigas, I'm afraid. I seldom get more. (Under AmigaOS I got >700 kB/s, so it's not a hardware limit, but a performance problem under Linux). > to my mails from 2011 I started with a lenny/sid iso from Stephen and I > think I managed to upgrade to Thorsten's packages with TLS support. > I think it had some stability problems, I see some errors with dmesg: > eth0: Interrupted while interrupts are masked! isr=0x0 imr=0x0. I think just try a recent kernel... maybe that's already fixing the problem? > I am torturing it a bit with an fsck and taring up the home directories > (which I think I copied over from the previous installation, but probably > they will not be needed anymore). I already copied the new m68k-base.e2fs > and want to extract it on one of the boot partitions. The question is, do I > need to run the latest 3.x kernel with it (which does not support most SCSI > drivers)? Kullervo is an A3000 and its SCSI driver works without problem on 3.2. But you might be forced to deal with the memfile option to boot the kernel. > In any case, I will keep the 2.6.39 kernel and maybe not upgrade > too many packages of the currently running installation: I have two more > partitions to play and test with, so I could also take the current > installation, copy it over and upgrade that to the latest packages. But I think it's best to debootstrap a new system from a running system with new kernel. > according to my Mails from 2011, the machine was crashing after a few hours, > so I may have to try newer kernels, preferably with a working SCSI driver. > But I can test kernels on this machine, maybe even build (gcc-4.4.6 is > installed). When the fschk is through I will have a look at the chroots, > maybe I can already fire up a buildd? Well, it would be great to have kullervo back as a buildd, but I guess it will still need some time until it's ready to run as a buildd. ;-) On a side note: Vivaldi suffers currently from a broken PSU. Luckily it is a standard AT PSU and I already ordered a replacement. > Oh, and I noticed the clock battery does not look too good. I removed it in > my A2k and soldered in a replacement, maybe I should do it with kullervo as > well. Now in which box do I have the soldering iron, and the 110V converters? I need to replace my batteries as well. Actually I already removed them years ago, but it would be nice to have battery backed up clock again. ;-) -- Ciao... // Fon: 0381-2744150 Ingo \X/ http://blog.windfluechter.net gpg pubkey: http://www.juergensmann.de/ij_public_key.asc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2b957643-75a0-499e-a132-d8f7de16b...@2013.bluespice.org