This is my first post to debian-ppc, so please bear with me. When I boot the woody boot/root disks, everything looks like it inits okay, but when I get into the installer, it rapidly becomes apparent that something is badly broken. Here are the symptoms:
#1: MACE Ethernet card cannot be configured with dhcp #2: upon manual configuration, there is no connectivity at all. #3: ifconfig says the card exists (and now has a manually assigned IP. It is receiving packets, but not transmitting them) #4: Pinging *anything* results in a segmentation fault (of the busybox ping module, I assume) I should note that woody installed fine several weeks ago, there must have been some change made. And Potato still installs without incident. Here's the hardware shakedown for this system: Pmac 7600 604e/180MP cpu card 256K L2 132MB RAM ATI Mach32 video 2GB Fireball SCSI drive If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd be very grateful. Thanks. -- Chris Bellers