I recently aquired an old Motorola PReP board and am in the process of installing Debian/potato on it. The board is an AT form factor board, probably an 'Atlas' from the manuals I looked at on the web.
Are ISA devices supported? I see ISA devices in the kernel configuration but some HDD troubles have kept me from building a new kernel. 1. I am interested in support for an ISA SVGA card and NE2000 type network card. I also have a sound card that I wouldn't mind using. Right now I am borrowing a PCI network card and operating it over a serial port. Right now both are ignored by the PPCBug and the kernel. According to the manual PPCBug should use a VGA card if it is present. The cards worked in the 386 I borrowed the chassis from. 2. When I do have a kernel built do I just dd it to the PReP boot partition? Is arch/ppc/boot/zImage the correct file? 3. How do I set the default kernel boot parameters? I can change them during the boot, but don't know where the defaults are set. -- Shawn D'Alimonte [EMAIL PROTECTED]