El mié, 07-08-2002 a las 05:58, George Karaolides escribió: > [...] > I would have expected the kernel that comes with the woody chrp install > floppies to have been compiled for chrp. Is it not? If so, I need to > find other installation disks, or cross-compile my own kernel. > > I only have Intel machines running Debian on which to compile a kernel, > and I've never cross-compiled before. An initial attempt failed with > an error message about the file ppc--gcc not existing. > > So: > > - Is the kernel on the Debian woody chrp install diskettes really not > suitable for my chrp machine?
AFAIK, there is one but it works with CHRP only, not CHRP64 as RS/6000 based on Power3 (44P 170, 44P 270). The better way: try it :-) > - Any suggestions on where I might locate a suitable kernel or set of > install disks? You can use a kernel provide by SuSE: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/BETA/kernel/power3/ I explain that in a previous mail: http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2002/debian-powerpc-200208/msg00026.html > - Failing that, any pointers on how to cross-compile a suitable kernel on > Intel x86? I think is not necessary, but you can find it at http://www.linuxppc.org/ -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html «Hay 10 tipos de personas: las que entienden binario y las que no.»