On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 11:35, Christian Lugo wrote: > I read a post in a Debian PowerPC mailing list where you ask if the > installation of Debian is possible.
I'm CCing the list so others can comment/benefit. > I'm in the same situation now (wondering if it can be done :-), I read > some post from people that actually have done it. I too have found some posts. I'm sure it's possible. I get the impression that it will require some manual work to get running today. I don't think the stock PPC debian installer works on iSeries. My impression is that we can get any stock powerpc distro to work as long as we have an iSeries compatible kernel. That is to say that AFAIK, the only custom, iSeries-specific software we need should be the kernel. > And I will like to ask you some tips for the installation or where can I > find more information. I'm actually just on the cusp of working on this. Just last week my partners & I took the time to get an old copy of SuSE 7.1 running on our development iSeries. It works. Within the next week or so, I expect to attempt to port debootstrap and possibly debian-installer within this SuSE system. My goal will be to build a powerpc netinst image with an iSeries-specific kernel. Obviously, my hope is to improve Debian installation on iSeries in general as opposed to just getting it to work on this one system. If your goal is to just get Debian on one system, I think you can get away with using the SuSE boot media to bring up an initrd system and manually perform the debian installer steps. I'll let you know how I progress and I'd be happy to trade tips and experiences. good luck, -joe -- Innovation Software Group, LLC - http://www.innovationsw.com Custom Internet and Computer Solutions Linux, UNIX, Java Training
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