Strangely, I haven't been able to reproduce that ADB error. Launching the
kernel is temperamental: I have to open Settings in Penguin and reselect
the same kernel so that it will boot and not hang after ABCDEFGH, so it may
have been a temporary thing.

The kernel is working on the SE/30, but it only has 8MB of RAM and has been
booting for the past 2 hours.

On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 5:34 AM Finn Thain <fth...@telegraphics.com.au>
wrote:

>
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017, James Hemsing wrote:
>
> > FYI netatalk users: Spent a couple of days trying to get netatalk to
> > work on Ubuntu 16.04 with pre OS 9 macs, but it is broken, so I gave up
> > and put 14.04 on a netbook. This was just so I could copy the kernel
> > over without taking anything apart.
> >
> > dmesg.txt is from a debian 3.1 sid rootfs.
> >
> > dmesg2.txt is from the latest aranym rootfs tar from the debian m68k
> > page, tar -C'ed it to a SCSI drive using an Adaptec 2930 on a modern PC.
> >
>
> Thanks for sending these results.
>
> > ADB/SCSI/Ethernet seem to be working fine on Quadra 700. I will try the
> > SE/30 soon, no idea if it will work at all.
> >
>
> I never tested an SE/30, but I used to test on a Mac II with an '030
> accelerator so I'm optimistic that the SE/30 will work too.
>
> > If I reboot the Quadra from Linux into System 7.1, and then launch Linux
> > from Penguin-19 without powering off, the ADB driver will crash and
> > produce a backtrace requiring a reboot. I will take a photo when it
> > happens again.
> >
>
> This crash appears to be a regression caused by my github patch queue.
>
> If possible, can you confirm that the 4.1.39-mac_scsi-egret build on
> sourceforge is unaffected?
>
> Thanks again!
>
> --
>
> > - James
> >
>

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