Howdy, Has anyone has any success getting a 2.6.0 kernel to boot on a CHRP RS/6000 (in my case a F50)?
I've been running debian on a F50 for a while now, and my booting takes the form of : 1) compile kernel to a zImage and burn this onto a CD (or floppy) 2) boot F50, press F8 to get to prompt 3) boot cdrom:\linux.bin root=/dev/sdb1 And the system will boot. I never managed to get yaboot to work, hence I'm still using this method, which works fine for 2.4.x kernels. However when I try the same method with 2.6.0 (current ppc rsync from source.mvista) the boot command returns with : CLAIM failed Now this could easily be a kernel option I'm missing when compiling, or similar. Any ideas? Please advise, Cheers Rich Wale. -- Richard Wale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>