At 11:23 pm -0700 20/7/02, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Sat, Jul 20, 2002 at 11:27:23PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
> > Currently doing a low level format on the original Hard Disk and will
> hopefully load 8.6 onto that. Is there any way I can verify that
> that the MkLinux booter contains mac_hid?
Well, on my kernel,
zgrep mac_hid vmlinux-2.4.16-newpmac
produces
Binary file (standard input) matches
Also,
grep mac_hid /boot/System.map-2.4.16-newpmac
gives
c0107964 T mac_hid_kbd_translate
c0107ae0 T mac_hid_kbd_unexpected_up
c0107b10 T mac_hid_mouse_emulate_buttons
c01f4890 ? __kstrtab_mac_hid_mouse_emulate_buttons
c0208e64 D mac_hid_files
c0208f14 D mac_hid_dir
c0208f6c D mac_hid_root_dir
c02178d4 ? __ksymtab_mac_hid_mouse_emulate_buttons
c0234a48 T mac_hid_init_hw
c02777d0 b mac_hid_sysctl_header
Thanks Chris
zgrep mac_hid vmlinux-2.2.19 gave something similar to above but
with the interesting line:
c016b86c T mac_hid_keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes
During Configuring Console-common I
chose "Keep kernel keymap"
I haven't yet added
append="keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1"
I have now successfully installed what I thought was potato
having rebuilt my system (irrevocable hard disk crash cause by toxic
software download from Iomega called Quiksync - more like quikSINK ;-)
It seems to play havoc with the scsi chain; all three disks across two
machines were affected but in one case, terminally). Notes of
the installation attached.
However, when the install finished I got something like:
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 debian tty
I can't believe I've installed woody but I read it had just been
released. I didn't study the access source during the install
but I was sure it was potato?
Am I missing something?
Regards
Clive
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Woody_Install
Description: Mac BinHex archive