Martin Michlmayr wrote: [snip] > First, I added support for this sub-arch to linux-kernel-di.
The MIPS support moved to linux-kernel-di-mips{,el} in the meanwhile. [snip] > The standard debconf frontend is kind of awkward to use via the serial > console. While lists are okay because the current item is displayed > in bold, the buttons cannot be used easily because it is impossible to > see which one is selected at the moment. JFTR, On the Indy it works fine, at least in a color capable terminal. The only caveat is to select the english locale, otherwise it would hang. > I guess we should use a > different debconf frontend, but I was surprised to see that no other > architecture does that. Actually, I just realize that perhaps my > minicom settings are just messed up, and it's possible to turn on > colour somehow. I think I remember doing this in the past. Okay, > using "cu" instead of minicom, I get colour. If anyone knows how to > get colour in minicom, please let me know. Might not help, but I simply use "screen /dev/ttyS1 115200" and it just works. [snip] > In the main menu, I selected "Select a keyboard layout", and chose > PS2. But then I was still on this point in the main menu, rather than > on the next one ("Detect network hardware"). Which means the PS/2 config failed, no surprise since the machine has no such keyboard. Selecting "No keyboard configuration" might be more appropriate for serial console. Wasn't this displayed on the SWARM? [snip] > BTW, partman worked without any problems. I would like to use partman > as default for this mips sub-architecture, but fdisk for others (SGI). > At the moment, this doesn't seem to be possible. It might be possible to start fdisk from the main partman menu for SGI machines. That's AFAICS the cleanest solution. [snip] > Once we have sibyl, we can create a sibyl-loader udeb. Maybe call it sibyl-installer. Or sibyl-udeb, if it goes to include the whole boot loader in the udeb. Thiemo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]