On 06/10/2014 09:55 PM, ALeX Kazik wrote: >> Please make sure to dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest, so that your >> machine is counted. > > Does it makes sense as long as my network is not working?
Nah, of course not. But once you get it running, please do so. >> How did you get it boot on 68030? > > Using the precompiled kernel and amiboot (6.0snapshot May 11 2005): > "amiboot -k vmlinux-3.2.0-4-amiga root=/dev/hdb4 video=amifb:pal-lace" Well, but didn't you talk about a 3.14 kernel you compiled? The current problem with 68020 and 68030 CPUs is that 3.2.0 is the latest kernel we can currently boot on these machines due to the bug I mentioned earlier. It's probably a very good idea to wait for 3.15 and boot your A1200 with this kernel. It might fix the other problems you have. I am, btw, very surprised that you got amiboot-6.0snapshot working, it never worked for me and always completely froze my machine. Are you sure you used 6.0snapshot and not the older 5.6 version? See my earlier post here: > http://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2013/04/msg00037.html >> Are you using the apne driver? Normally it installs the eth0 device >> right after this message pops up. It sometimes just doesn't detect >> the card at all, so I have to reset the machine again. > > yes, apne - I've attached the modified kernel patch (it's way changed > because the driver looks pretty different since 2.8). > resetting does not help (and the patch does contain the reset fix). > my dmesg output is also attached in case someone want's to look at it. > > If it helps I can lend out the card. Let me parse your dmesg first :). >> However, when you compiled the kernel yourself you might have just >> forgotten to add the driver for the OKI-RTC? I think it's called >> M6242, the driver is rtc-msm6242. > > You're right, I've forgotten that driver - now the kernel detects it > but still does not work. > While the Amiga OS is able to read/set the clock linux can't read it. > Reading it manually by "hwclock" returns "hwclock: ioctl(RTC_RD_TIME) > to /dev/rtc0 to read the time failed: Invalid argument". > I've set the date to "2014-05-10 21:45" (yes, wrong month, to > distinguish from the time set on AmigaOS) using "date". On shutdown > the time is stored. > On reboot the time is read as "2014-05-10 01:46:04" - there must be bug in it. > The AmigaOS reads it correctly. But when storing it from the AmigaOS, > linux is once again not able to read it. Hmm, interesting. I have to play around with that as well once I have fired up my A1200 again. As I said before, I would wait until we have kernel 3.15 and try with that one, there have been many m68k-specific fixes since 3.2.0 was released. > Can't just amiboot read the time from the amigaos and pass it onto linux? Don't know, sorry. >> I assume you have either a Blizzard 68030 card or one of those >> ACA-123x accelerators by individual computers? > > It's a Blizzard 1230 mk IV with FPU @ 50MHz (as stated top of my > initial post ;-) Ah, I didn't see that. Adrian -- .''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz : :' : Debian Developer - glaub...@debian.org `. `' Freie Universitaet Berlin - glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de `- GPG: 62FF 8A75 84E0 2956 9546 0006 7426 3B37 F5B5 F913 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53976f32.5090...@physik.fu-berlin.de