> I have all the packages necessary compiled; boot-floppies was a little > unfriendly to me however (failed three times and then the scsi activity > panicked my kernel). So, still trying.
don't forget to make a standalone tarball for people don't using floppies. > > hwclock just barely supports non-i386 architectures, i.e. first it tries > some ioctl, and if that fails, it tries direct hardware access, this is so > > it works for m68k and possibly alpha besides i386. The standard Debian init > > scripts are designed to cope with either a 'clock' binary or a 'hwclock' > > binary, since pmac-utils has a 'clock' binary, we should be able to use it. > In which case hwclock should be removed. I'll try to remember to do > that :) i am not sure that is the best option. i remember the redhat clock binary don't work so good on linux/apus (that is powerpc boards for amiga) who is a lot like linux/m68k. I would like to have a working clock for this setup. Friendly, Sven LUTHER -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]