On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 01:51:29AM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote: > For people who care about powerpc stuff.... > > While the changelog below mentions powerpc, these are of course only > ia32 floppies. Having no patience, I have taken the liberty to
Of course, I've built them eight times in the past two days... You -could- just have asked on the list. I didn't upload them because I was in the middle of debugging... > build a boot floppy for oldworld apple powermacs that solves the > dreaded no response from keyboard when prompting to insert root > floppy problem. It seems to work for doing installs on the one this. > machine that I was able to test it on, an Apple 7200/75. It may > spew out a few error messages at one or two places about missing > symbols, can't load modules. This should be ignored, unless someone > discovers a piece of hardware that isn't supported during the > install phase, in which case I'll fix it. It should be fine, > though. This works for the 2.2r2 Debian release for powerpc It SHOULD NOT BE USED. You're avoiding a problem by using an old kernel where the problem didn't occur; I've fixed the problem. The new floppies will probably be on mirrors by tomorrow. You'll hit a lot of random issues by the fact that you're not using the kernel that the floppies were built with. On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 03:49:50PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > Ethan Benson wrote: > > his image is just the old 2.2.16 boot floppy since the potato r2 boot > > floppies are broken. drow is trying to fix that in the r3 boot > > floppies. > > ARGS. Is he "trying to fix this" or did he "actually fix this"? > > Drow, it would be a good time to appear now... :) Fixed. I just booted the same floppies I put in Incoming half an hour ago and got a good way into an install. -- Daniel Jacobowitz Debian GNU/Linux Developer Monta Vista Software Debian Security Team "I am croutons!"