> The install
> > directory layout mirrors disks-m68k/current.
> There is one, in the top directory of the CD:
>
> ll /mnt/potato-m68k-1/tools/
> total 645
> -r--r--r-- 6 root root 427 Nov 6 1998 README
> -r--r--r-- 1 root root 341 Jun 11 18:38 TRANS.TBL
> -r--r--r-- 6 root root 162110 Aug 25 1998 fips20.zip
> -r--r--r-- 6 root root 119146 Aug 20 1993 gzip124.exe
> -r--r--r-- 6 root root 105410 Jan 21 1997 lodlin16.zip
> -r--r--r-- 6 root root 11157 Jan 14 1993 rawrite1.zip
> -r--r--r-- 6 root root 15655 Apr 28 1997 rawrite2.zip
> -r--r--r-- 6 root root 236134 Sep 10 1994 unz512x3.exe
>
> Or is this reserved for holy i386 tools only? It would have to be noted
> specifically in the (quick)install guide maybe, so that people find it.
>
> dmesg for AmigaOS is here:
> lftp sunsite.auc.dk:/pub/os/linux/680x0/tools> ls
> dmesg* dmesg.readme i486/
>
Okay, so now I have the dmesg files, but in order for them to be included in
the CD images the debian-cd scripts have to copy them from somewhere. Has
anyone any idea where that 'somewhere' is? As I don't make the CD images
it's no use me having a local copy, they could go into the debian-cd CVS
like the *.info files did for slink, but I have to say I think this is a
step backwards. I reckon the proper place is the same as that of
rawwrite.ttp, i.e. in the boot-floppies m68k-specials. Suggestions?
Nick
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