Hi Michael, I'm also running debian on a 7200. Unlike Adam but like Ethan's friend, the last kernel I could got running was 2.2.14. I have tried 2.2.15 and 2.2.16 and neither would work. I have yet to compile my own kernel though so maybe something will be different there. I have tried a kernel that someone else (I forget who. I'll have to check my emails) compiled for me for my machine but that did not work. Sorry that I did not respond sooner but I have beeen away from the list for a while. I had much the same problems as you when I installed. The kernel I am currently running I took off the ppc ftpsite since at the time the kernel installed by debian would not boot. If you look at the ppc faq you might find some interesting info too (I did). If you have anymore problems.... email me. I might be able to help (and then again. not).
James Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > Michael Lyngbøl wrote: > > > Doh! It is /vmlinux - now I end up here: > > > > Second-stage QUIK loader > > boot: > > Starting at 0 > > opening display /[EMAIL PROTECTED] failed > > copying OF device tree...done > > booting... > > > > Reading some of Ethan Benson's posts to debian-powerpc list I'll be > > stuck here?! > > It seems that with quik, the answer is unfortunately yes. The last kernel I > got > to boot was 2.2.15. > > I have a 2.2.15 kernel deb using approximately the Debian .config (from > 2.2.17, > oldconfig'd to 2.2.15; .config is there as a separate file for you to look > over), and its various pieces for easy install without using dpkg, at: > http://lyre.mit.edu/~powell/debian-ppc-bugs.html > > -Adam P. > > Welcome to the best software in the world today cafe! > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Can you discern the signs of the times? || www.danielrevelation.com Do you see the storm fast approaching? || www.sundaylaw.com Is your future built on "The Rock"? || www.bibleinfo.com/sc/toc_sc.html