On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 17:40, Joshua Narins wrote:
> >> Try OSX. You are correct in suspecting that the OSX upgrade did you
> >> in.  There is not a clear idea of how to recover yet, although at
> >> least one person has recovered.
> >> 
> >> You could also just look at all posts for the last month in a threaded
> >> format at lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc .
> >
> > All you need is a more recent kernel (2.4.22-ben2 should have this
> > fixed) or a kernel built with cpufreq support disabled
> 
> So, just to be clear, if I compile 2.4.22-ben2 I can do the Mac OS upgrade 
> without trouble?

I expect so yes. To be sure, maybe keep a build without cpufreq, just in
case the build with cpufreq still fails.

> I'll permanently delay upgrading Mac OS (which I rarely boot into, 
> regardless) if it will mess with being able to boot.
> 
> Thank you.
> Joshua
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