Am 23.12.22 um 20:48 schrieb Stefan Niestegge:


Am 23.12.22 um 10:41 schrieb Stefan Niestegge:


If i only use the kernel and remove the initrd= parameter,
Linux can't find the root device and panics. If i leave the initrd
argument as-is and reboot, i run into the D-I again and not into
my new installed system.

So, i need a solution to mount one of my TOS accessible drives, after
setup is finished, in order to copy over the kernel and initrd that was
installed in /boot .

I'm sure this is a solveable issue.

Greets,
Stefan


I was able to workaround it this way: one partition on the HDD was
formated ext2 and mountpoint set to /mint during the D-I setup.

After setup finished, i entered the shell and copied /target/boot/*.* to
/target/mint/ . After reboot, i started MiNT and then copied initrd and kernel to the C: drive. While this works it forces the user to have MiNT installed too.
Trying to mount the TOS partition or to create a new FAT16 partition
during setup failed.

Another 2 small issues: arrow keys on the Atari Keyboard work until
the keyboard layout is chosen. After that 2-4-6-8 on the numpad
work as arrows.

The login timeout is too short. Checking if the password is correct
takes too long.

Greetings,
Stefan

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