Holger Levsen wrote: > <snip> > I would like to start hacking a quik-installer (for oldworld powerpc) now, but > I am a little unsure how to test it on my own: Since my only oldworld system > to develop with is a pmac4400 at the moment I have to boot if from floppies. > Then I'll usually insert the net-drivers floppy and install from a > debian-mirror (which includes daily built d-i packages). Should/can I use the > cd-drivers floppy and build my own cd-iso-image, which will then include my > unsubmitted new code ??
Holger, I would like to volunteer to help you with testing. I have a beige G3 minitower (oldworld) and a PowerMac 6500 (oldworld) that I have dedicated to Debian installer testing for the time being. I can also occasionally borrow a newworld machine for testing (as long as I don't have to partition the disk). I have facilities for downloading and burning ISO images of CDs and/or floppy disks. Will that help? Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]