Scott Holder dixit: >> I don't use an initrd (I build my own kernels) so I can't tell you >> what the right arguments are. Probably root=/dev/ram Also, you
No, root=/dev/ram is for when you want to run a system installed on the initrd. For the “initramfs style”, you just need to ensure the initrd.img-$version file is loaded by the bootloader, the rest appears to be automagic. >> probably need to specify the real root filesystem partition (e.g. >> /dev/sda5) but I don't know how this is done for a Debian initrd. > I still use the real root (root=/dev/sda4 for example) option in Yes, just pass root=something on the kernel command line, and the Debian magic scripts will dissect that. > Still haven't gotten around to trying to figure out the ADB options > for X. I have a couple or three PPC Macs sitting around that ought to I think evdev is correct right now for keyboard and mouse, and fbdev might work for the graphical device (IIRC, someone reported that it works on mac68k OOTB, and Geert has written a patch for Atari, although I’ve not checked yet whether it’s been applied upstram, and whether it’s already included in a release that is packaged inside Debian, and I still need to manually rebuild X.org since autobuilding it fails because it doesn’t seem to pass its testsuite or something). On the other hand, I was at OpenRheinRuhr this weekend and ran Debian/m68k in ARAnyM on my laptop as “showcase”, which gathered quite some interest from the crowd. (And I talked before thinking, which is why I was forcibly volunteered to hold a talk about it at the next VCFe (Vintage Computing Festival Europe)… I’ll talk mostly about the ARAnyM and Debian aspects of it, so if people can fill in the upstream (e.g. Linux kernel) or hardware (e.g. real Atari, Amiga buildds, etc.) parts, we could do a joint talk.) bye, //mirabilos -- „Cool, /usr/share/doc/mksh/examples/uhr.gz ist ja ein Grund, mksh auf jedem System zu installieren.“ -- XTaran auf der OpenRheinRuhr, ganz begeistert (EN: “[…]uhr.gz is a reason to install mksh on every system.”) -- 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.1311111425290.23...@herc.mirbsd.org