Shaun Kruger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have been trying to get woody to boot on my RS/6000 43P. The default > ISO for potato seemed to work except for one of the SCSI drivers. I found > that using SYM53C8xx driver instead of the NCR53C8xx driver cleared up > this problem. The latter of the two got stuck in an infinite > init->abort->init... loop. Having built my own 2.4 kernel for use on my > system I am now only having trouble getting it to load the initial > ramdisk. At boot time it isn't even trying to load the ramdisk despite my > args. At this, I am wondering how I may make my image like that of the > PPC boot and burn it to an ISO image. Have I missed the documentation > when looking? Any help with how to generate a basic ISO for a network > install would be much appreciated.
ISO images are produced by debian-cd --- just feed it your modified custom build of boot-floppies, I think, or ask on debian-cd. In woody b-f, someone recently committed a script to make a mini-ISO image which might be of interest. We're not working on Potato anymore though. -- ...Adam Di Carlo..<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>