On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 03:44:18PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote: > On (20/07/04 15:14), Colin Watson wrote: > > OK, we can fix that. Just to confirm, can you show me the output of the > > following two commands on that system: > > > > ls -l "/proc/device-tree$(cat /proc/device-tree/aliases/mac-io)/bmac" > > > > find "/proc/device-tree$(cat /proc/device-tree/aliases/mac-io)" -type f -name > > compatible | xargs grep bmac > > > > If the second command gives you a filename, I'd also like to see what's > > in the device_type file in the same directory. > > I've got to go out for the rest of the day (the real world beckons ;) > and I've now barfed the install because of quik being uninstallable at > present. I'll try to find time to repeat the Mac install and start > again tomorrow. Meanwhile, assuming I can get a network connection > what's the best way to issue the above commands from my workstation > (which will allow me to cut and paste the output you've requested). Can > I telnet into the machine in its half installed state - I note that I > can do some stuff on tty2?
Mmm, there's been progress on sshing into d-i but a lot of complexity is involved and I wouldn't like to vouch for it all working properly yet. I'm afraid you'll probably have to type it in on tty2. For the meantime, though, I'm reasonably confident that my change at least won't break anything, so I've checked it into hw-detect. Once I've booted with that I'll upload it. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]