Hello, Thanks for you interest Adam. NeTTrom firmware is version 2.1.16c. I got the system set up now (Forgot that I can switch to the console during install). So my previous question may just be a hint that the mke2fs should use -O sparse_super during the install in the future for the netwinder.
I got more problems though. The officeserver has 128MB RAM, 20GB HDD. Partitions are as follows: /dev/hda1 swap 256MB /dev/hda2 / 2,000MB /dev/hda3 /var 400MB /dev/hda4 /home 17,000MB So now when I boot, I get all kinds of stack debugging info. The boot goes something like this... ... fsck v.1.18 /dev/hda3: clean /dev/hda4: clean ... Mounting... /dev/hda3 on /var type ext2 (rw) ... and after this line the hell beaks loose ... backtrace: no frame pointer code: pc not in code space ... and whole bunch of stack HEX debug info ... Anyone else has this problem? I think it may be: 1. netwinder may not like bid drives 2. netwinder may not like my partition table. (I'm going to try the install on one big partition next...) Marko I took /dev/cdrom and /dev/fd0 out of fstab. Adam C Powell IV wrote: > What NeTTrom firmware revision do you have? > > [What revision does Debian require? Is there a way to probe this easily, so > the > installer can give a warning?] > > Just a thought, > > -Adam P. > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]