Adam, here are the answers on your questions and some extra info.
> Machine 1 > Bull Estrella 200 (Motorala Powerstack with utah board) > PREP method PPCBUG firmware. > PowerPC with 601 ? a 100 MHZ processor Is this the machine you were using for the woody attempts? -->Yes, this is the machine in the office and is not my own. -->On this machine installing woody 226 and the download from 3022220020403 works fine > Software used : Debian3.0.19PPCBeta What is that? Is it possible to use boot-floppies 3.0.22 (the latest) ? --> Seems to be potato 2.2.3 > Booting of the net with tftp, using root from floppy. I don't quite understand this. If you boot on the net, you should be able to use TFTP to get the root floppy, no? > Saying that there are problems with the root floppy > Booting from cdrom > Saying that there are problems with the root floppy What is the exact message? --> I can reproduce it but that will be at a later time just as a reference for the community. > Did not test a complete boot from floppy, this has to be done. > If the results are known I will let you know if you are interested Very interested. In fact, the above machine is installed now using the boot floppies. > And finally my own machine > > Machine 2 > Bull Estrella 300 (Motorala Powerstack with utah board) > PREP method openfirmware. > PowerPC with 604e 200 MHZ processor > Difference with the real motorola is the on-board vga which a Bull does not > have. > Software used : Debian potato 2.2.3 > > During the boot phase (flop,net and cdrom) I get the following messages > concerning the scsi controller : > > ncr53c8xx : At PCI bus 0, device 12, function 0 > ncr53c8xx : setting PCI_COMMAND_IO PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY... > ncr53c8xx : setting PCI_COMMAND_MASTER...(fix up) > ncr53c8xx : changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80 > ncr53c8xx : 53c825a detected > ncr53c825a-0 : rev 0x13 on pci bus 0 device 12 function 0 irq 15 > ncr53c825a-0 : ID 7, fast-io, parity checking > scsi0 : ncr53c8xx-3.4.1-200000726 > scsi1: 1 host > scsi aborting commmand due to timeout : pid 0, scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun > 0, test unit ready 00 00 00 00 > ncr53c8xx_abort : pid 0 serial_number=1 serial_number_timeout=1 > > Than the machine hangs. > > The same applies to the woody release 3.0.19 beta when booting from the net > or cdrom. > Same message. Ok, there might be a kernel boot-argument that you can use to work around this. Again, I'm only interested really in results using the latest boot-floppies. --> Latest info : The error message appears when booting from the boot floppy using woody 3.0.22 !!! And now the interesting part comes. I finally succeeded in "getting something" to run as you already guessed correctly. The actual release running on this machine is the one that says 2.2.12 in /proc/version. This release installed correctly but couldn't be booted when the partition was as follows : 1) primary partition Prep type 41 / 4 Mb 2) Logical partition Linux ext2 type 83 / 4 Gb 3) logical partition Linux swap type 82 / 128 Mb Maybe the install guide from matt porter has to be modified. I changed the partitioning scheme as follows : 1) primary partition Linux ext2 type 83 / 64 Mb 2) primary partition Prep boot type 41 / 4 Mb 3) primary partition Linux swap type 82 / 100 Mb We now now that not only AIX was running without problems on this system, but also an outdated debian release. I want to use this minimal running system as a reference when creating a bugreport in kernel-image-2.2.20-prep The software says that my system is a Powerstack II pro4000. Question : Can I use the /var/log/syslog as a reference to my hardware ? Any more wanted when creating the bug report ? What potato release am I running now (2.2.12) ? This is the full string in /proc/version : Linux version 2.2.12 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)) #1 Thue Nov 11 16:02:41 MST 1999 And here you will find the contents of the base2_2.tgz as mentioned on the cdrom Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Description +++-===============-==============-============================================ ii adduser 3.11.1 Add users and groups to the system. ii ae 962-26 Anthony's Editor -- a tiny full-screen edito ii amiga-fdisk 0.04-1 Partition editor for Amiga ii apt 0.3.15 Advanced front-end for dpkg ii base-files 2.1.12 Debian Base System Miscellaneous Files ii base-passwd 3.1.5 Debian Base System Password/Group Files ii bash 2.03-3 The GNU Bourne Again SHell ii bsdutils 2.10d-3 Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. ii console-data 1999.08.29-8 Keymaps, fonts, charset maps, fallback table ii debianutils 1.13.2 Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian. ii diff 2.7-20 File comparison utilities ii dpkg 1.6.4 Package maintenance system for Debian ii e2fsprogs 1.18-2 The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries ii elvis-tiny 1.4-7 Tiny vi compatible editor for the base syste ii fbset 2.1-5 Framebuffer device maintenance program. ii fdutils 5.3-3 Linux floppy utilities ii fileutils 4.0k-1 GNU file management utilities. ii findutils 4.1-34 utilities for finding files--find, xargs, an ii ftp 0.10-3 The ftp client. ii gconv-modules 2.1.2-5 GNU C Library: Codeset conversion modules ii gettext-base 0.10.35-11.0.0 GNU Internationalization utilities for the b ii grep 2.4-1 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep. ii gzip 1.2.4-33 The GNU compression utility. ii hostname 2.07 A utility to set/show the host name or domai ii kbd 0.99-8 Linux console font and keytable utilities. ii ldso 1.9.11-5 The Linux dynamic linker, library and utilit ii libc6 2.1.2-5 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and timezone ii libgdbmg1 1.7.3-26.2 GNU dbm database routines (runtime version). ii libncurses4 4.2-3.4 Shared libraries for terminal handling ii libnewt0 0.50-5.1 Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit - text mode win ii libpam-modules 0.72-1 Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM ii libpam-runtime 0.72-1 Runtime support for the PAM library ii libpam0g 0.72-1 Pluggable Authentication Modules library ii libpopt0 1.4-1 lib for parsing cmdline parameters ii libreadlineg2 2.1-16 GNU readline and history libraries, run-time ii libstdc++2.10 2.95.2-3 The GNU stdc++ library ii libwrap0 7.6-1.1 Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers library ii locales 2.1.2-11.0.1 GNU C Library: National Language (locale) da ii login 19990827-12 System login tools ii mac-fdisk 0.1-1.1 Apple disk partition manipulation tool ii makedev 2.3.1-35 Creates special device files in /dev. ii mawk 1.3.3-3 a pattern scanning and text processing langu ii modconf 0.2.26.3 Device Driver Configuration ii modutils 2.3.7-1 Linux module utilities. ii mount 2.10d-3 Tools for mounting and manipulating filesyst ii ncurses-base 4.2-3.4 Descriptions of common terminal types ii ncurses-bin 4.2-3.4 Terminal-related programs and man pages ii netbase 3.16-8 Basic TCP/IP networking binaries ii passwd 19990827-12 Change and administer password and group dat ii pciutils 2.1.1-1 Linux PCI Utilities (for 2.[123].x kernels) ii pcmcia-cs 3.1.2-1 PCMCIA Card Services for Linux. ii perl-5.005-base 5.005.03-4.1 The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister ii powerpc-utils 1.1.3-1 Various utilities for Linux/PowerPC ii ppp 2.3.10-2 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon. ii pppconfig 2.0.1 A text menu based utility for configuring pp iF procps 2.0.6-3 The /proc file system utilities. ii quik 2.0-2 Bootloader for PowerMac or CHRP systems ii sed 3.02-4 The GNU sed stream editor. ii setserial 2.15-15 Controls configuration of serial ports. ii shellutils 2.0-4 The GNU shell programming utilities. ii slang1 1.3.9-1 The S-Lang programming library - runtime ver ii sysklogd 1.3-33 Kernel and system logging daemons ii sysvinit 2.77-3 System-V like init. ii tar 1.13.15-1 GNU tar ii tasksel 1.0-1 New task packages selector ii tcpd 7.6-1.1 Wietse Venema's TCP wrapper utilities ii telnet 0.14-9 The telnet client. ii textutils 2.0-2 The GNU text file processing utilities. ii update 2.11-1 daemon to periodically flush filesystem buff ii util-linux 2.10d-3 Miscellaneous system utilities. ii whiptail 0.50-5.1 Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from she ii xviddetect 0.2-5 XFree86 installation helper Hope to hear from you. 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