On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 04:35:22AM -0600, Christian T. Steigies wrote: > On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 01:46:04PM -0600, Stephen R Marenka wrote: > > Debian-installer has gotten to the point on m68k that it's ready for a > > few more people than me to try to break it. Ideally, we'd like d-i to > > work before beta 3 gets released in a few weeks. > > I tried this last night on my Amiga2000. Doesn't quite work yet...
Hey, thanks for trying. I think you're the first to even attempt an amiga install this year. > The ramdisk option for Amiga is "ramdisk=20000", and you have to type it > right as well... I also use the debian-installer/framebuffer option, not > sure if that is necessary. Are you using the cdrom image? If so, the ramdisk=20000 is for 2.2.x compatibility. The amiga nativehd ram disk shouldn't require a ramdisk=. (Of course, that's a net-based install.) > Installation then starts, but it fails to detect my network card, it is an > ariadne2 and I know it works. It is not built into the kernel, but it is a > module in the kernel-image, some time ago the name changed from ariadne2 to > zorro8390. I had a look in /lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel, but it is empty? Can > I load the module manually somehow (where are the modules hiding?) or do I > have to build a kernel-image where the NICs are compiled in? The installer > has been loading lots of ide modules, so there must be modules somewhere. Sounds like nic-shared-modules didn't get put on the image, which is likely the case for cdrom. They should be there on the nativehd, but apparently I goofed. Hopefully they'll be there for tomorrow's daily. In any case, I missed the zorro8390, so it'll have to wait until the next linux-kernel-di upload (.52). In the meantime, if you want to mess with an initrd directly, it's just a gzipped ext2 image. Thanks, Stephen -- Stephen R. Marenka If life's not fun, you're not doing it right! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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