Thorsten, > >Yep - so does the net kernel show any console output with the -s boot flag? > >If yes, it's a known bug. If not, it's something new and sinister. I'd be > >surprised if the TT behaved substantially different from the Falcon there. > > Console as in, debug=ser, or on the video console?
Video, in this case. > gemini8, can you answer this? > > >> filesystem using MiNT is probably possible. It’s just the several > >> hundred kilometres between the box and me… > > > >Several hundred - bah. How's 20000 for you? :-) > > Unsurmountable. But what I meant is that I can’t just hop > over and hack together on it. Sure - but you could at least eventually drive there, travel by rail, whatever. Once it's installed and running with network that'll be another matter. > >Anyway - I'll see what I can get with my current tree. > > OK, thanks and good luck. You might want to consider Works for me - I'll have to boot it repeatedly a few times to prove it's not a fluke but reliable. > putting it into a(nother) branch off Geert’s, so we > don’t lose it again ☺ That's not how it works - Geert has good reason not to accept every patch I send in. Patches usually go to linux-m68k for review anyway, so the list archives there should serve as a backup. I'll resend the network driver patches - slightly updated. I'll also add the USB patch (that one still needs major cleanup). That should be a good base to work from. Cheers, Michael -- 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/20130125114047.ga3...@mail.biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de