Michael Tomkins dixit: > I have install instructions for the base_cow.tgz on Quadra 605 and 650 > http://mich431.net/m68k.html I didn't get to X, just console. Just update the
Nice! But you used base.cow which is really the “buildd” flavour, that is, minbase without standard tools (such as networking) but compiler installed. http://www.freewrt.org/~tg/f/20121227/m68k-base.tgz (tarball) or http://www.freewrt.org/~tg/f/20121227/m68k-base.e2z (ext2fs image of 384 MiB size, gzip compressed) are much better starting points. They require 2.6.32(Debian) or 2.6.34(vanilla) or newer, but really want at least the 3.2 kernels for normal operation (if you can, go to 3.10, even though it requires baking the initrd). OpenSSH client is installed, password “root”. They will install using the 2.6.38 kernel you used. I suggest to go this route: boot into them, run apt-get update and apt-get --purge dist-upgrade, and only then install linux-image-3.10-2-m68k (or whatever its current name will be; linux-image-m68k is a metapackage depending on the latest version); this will automatically (via APT) install initramfs-tools; then copy out /boot/vmlinuz-3.10-2-m68k and /boot/initrd.img-3.10-2-m68k (or whatever versions are used). bye, //mirabilos -- 18:47⎜<mirabilos:#!/bin/mksh> well channels… you see, I see everything in the same window anyway 18:48⎜<xpt:#!/bin/mksh> i know, you have some kind of telnet with automatic pong 18:48⎜<mirabilos:#!/bin/mksh> haha, yes :D 18:49⎜<mirabilos:#!/bin/mksh> though that's more tinyirc – sirc is more comfy -- 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/pine.bsm.4.64l.1308191238270.18...@herc.mirbsd.org